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Agamid Collection

Background imageAgamid Collection: Agama / Agamid Lizard - camouflaged by sand pattern

Agama / Agamid Lizard - camouflaged by sand pattern on its back (Agamidae sp.). sand dunes of Central Karakum desert - Turkmenistan - Spring - April

Background imageAgamid Collection: Toadheaded Agamid Lizard - uses its camouflage

Toadheaded Agamid Lizard - uses its camouflage colouring to hide - presses itself into the sand (Phrynocephalus mistaceus). sand dunes of Karakum desert - Turkmenistan - Spring - April

Background imageAgamid Collection: Agama / Agamid Lizard - sand dunes of Karakum desert

Agama / Agamid Lizard - sand dunes of Karakum desert (Agamidae sp.). Turkmenistan - Spring - April

Background imageAgamid Collection: Alarmed small Agamid lizard - during feeding at

Alarmed small Agamid lizard - during feeding at dusk - typical in sand dunes of Central Karakum desert (Agama sp.). summer - Turkmenistan - former CIS

Background imageAgamid Collection: Pogona barbata, bearded dragon

Pogona barbata, bearded dragon
Drawing 362 from the Watling Collection titled Jew Lizard, Bid de wang by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797

Background imageAgamid Collection: Calotes calotes, agamid lizard

Calotes calotes, agamid lizard
This agamid lizard is very common in gardens of the wet zone in Sri Lanka

Background imageAgamid Collection: Ortocryptis weigmani, lizard

Ortocryptis weigmani, lizard
A young lizard. This lizard is widely distributed in the forested parts of the lowlands, Sri Lanka

Background imageAgamid Collection: Calotes versicolor, agamid lizard

Calotes versicolor, agamid lizard
This agamid lizard is a common species in the lowlands of Sri Lanka, particularly in the drier parts of the island

Background imageAgamid Collection: Lophognathus gilberti, gilberts dragon

Lophognathus gilberti, gilberts dragon
Designated holotype of Lophognathus gilberti, gilbert?s dragon. Catalogue number BMNH 1946.8.28.69 (XXIII.44ce). M. Spirit specimen. rnPort Essington [collected 1838-1849]

Background imageAgamid Collection: Agama by John Edward Gray

Agama by John Edward Gray
Note on a peculiar structure in the head of an Agama by John Edward Gray. Passage taken from Zoological Miscellany by John Edward Gray, 1831. Part two of two

Background imageAgamid Collection: Pogono barbata, bearded dragon

Pogono barbata, bearded dragon
Drawing 361 from the Watling Collection titled Native name Ngarrang by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797


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