Desert plated lizard

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The desert plated lizard (Gerrhosaurus skoogi) is a reptile species endemic to the northern Namib Desert in Namibia and Angola.[2] Also known as the sand plated lizard,[3] It is diurnal.[4]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Order:Squamata
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Desert plated lizard
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Gerrhosauridae
Genus: Gerrhosaurus
Species:
G. skoogi
Binomial name
Gerrhosaurus skoogi
Andersson, 1916
Synonyms
  • Gerrhosaurus skoogi
    Andersson, 1916
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Etymology

The specific name, skoogi, is in honor of Hilmer Nils Erik Skoog (1870–1927), who was Curator of the Götesborgs Naturhistoriska museum from 1904 to 1927.[5]

Taxonomy

In 1916 Andersson described this lizard as a new species, naming it Gerrhosaurus skoogi. In 1953 FitzSimons assigned the species to a new genus Angolosaurus. Recent studies[3] suggest that this monotypic genus is synonymous to Gerrhosaurus and makes it paraphyletic; therefore A. skoogi was reclassified as Gerrhosaurus skoogi.

Ecology

Gerrhosaurus skoogi mostly eats plants, but it also forages for beetles and other small arthropods that live within the sand dunes that the lizard inhabits.[6] G. skoogi is considered to be a sand-diving lizard and can move efficiently through sand dunes.[6]

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