Pseuderemias is a genus of lizards of the family Lacertidae.[2] Common names for the genus are false sand lizards or racerunners.[3]
Species of this genus are distributed from southeastern Egypt (Gebel Elba region) along coastal regions of the Red Sea in Sudan to Eritrea, eastern Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia and northern Kenya.[1] The center of the diversification of this genus is Somalia.
Pseuderemias are small to medium-sized dorso-laterally compressed lacertids with very narrow snouts. Each nostrils is surrounded by four nasal scales and is not reached by the first supralabial. The upper head shields are smooth, rugose or pitted. The eyes have movable lids. There is no vertebral series of enlarged scales down the middle of the back, the dorsal scales are roughly homogeneous. A collar is present. The ventral scales are smooth and arranged in six to ten longitudinal rows. The toes are strongly compressed and the subdigital lamellae are keeled. The tail is long, up to three times as long as head and body. Femoral pores are present.
The ground colour is greyish or light brown to brownish red, brick red, dark brown or almost black. On the back there are usually some creme or whitish stripes and/or dots which are arranged in longitudinal lines. Some species like P. erythrosticta lack stripes and are spotted with dark dots. Hatchlings are generally more intensely striped than adults.[3][4][5]
Only one species (P. mucronata) reaches north to Egypt and inhabits along the Red Sea coastal dunes and sandy plains with fairly good vegetation cover.[5] Other species are distributed in low-lying, arid Somali-Masai Acacia-Commiphora deciduous bushland and semi-desert shrubland vegetation in eastern Africa.[3]
Little is known of the natural history of Pseuderemias species. They are small diurnal, active, terrestrial lacertids that feed on small insects and other arthropods and lay eggs.
Seven species are recognized.[1][2]
Pseuderemias is a genus of lizards of the family Lacertidae. Common names for the genus are false sand lizards or racerunners.
Pseuderemias es un género de lagartos de la familia Lacertidae. Sus especies se distribuyen por buena parte del este y nordeste de África.[1]
Se reconocen las siguientes siete especies:[1]
Pseuderemias es un género de lagartos de la familia Lacertidae. Sus especies se distribuyen por buena parte del este y nordeste de África.
Pseuderemias Lacertidae familiaren barruan sailkatzen den narrasti genero bat da. Afrikako iparraldean eta ekialdean bizi dira.
Pseuderemias Lacertidae familiaren barruan sailkatzen den narrasti genero bat da. Afrikako iparraldean eta ekialdean bizi dira.
Pseuderemias est un genre de sauriens de la famille des Lacertidae[1].
Les espèces de ce genre se rencontrent en Afrique de l'Est et dans l'est de l'Afrique du Nord[1].
Selon Reptarium Reptile Database (23 mars 2013)[2] :
Pseuderemias est un genre de sauriens de la famille des Lacertidae.
Pseuderemias – rodzaj jaszczurki z rodziny jaszczurkowatych (Lacertidae).
Rodzaj obejmuje gatunki występujące w Afryce[2].
Pseuderemias (rodz. męski): gr. ψευδος pseudos „fałszywy”[3]; rodzaj Eremias Wiegmann, 1834.
Do rodzaju należą następujące gatunki[2]:
Pseuderemias – rodzaj jaszczurki z rodziny jaszczurkowatych (Lacertidae).
Pseuderemias é um género de répteis escamados pertencente à família Lacertidae.[1]
Pseuderemias é um género de répteis escamados pertencente à família Lacertidae.
Pseuderemias[1] este un gen de șopârle din familia Lacertidae.[1]
Cladograma conform Catalogue of Life[1]:
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