Ctenophorus parviceps: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Reptilia
- Order
- Squamata
- Family
- Agamidae
- Genus
- Ctenophorus
- Species
- Ctenophorus parviceps
- Scientific Name
- Ctenophorus parviceps
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Ctenophorus parviceps
Ctenophorus parviceps, commonly known as the Gnaraloo heath dragon or northwestern heath dragon is a species of agamid lizard occurring in pale coastal sands and shell grit with open heaths and beach spinifex, between the North West Cape and Carnarvon, Western Australia and on Bernier Island. The Gnaraloo heath dragon (Ctenophorus parviceps) is a lizard that can be found along the coast of Western Australia between Exmouth Gulf and Shark Bay, and is also known as the northwestern heath dragon. It is native to Australia and usually inhabits sandy coastal dunes. The species' longevity is 3–50 years and its population density is extremely low. The Gnaraloo heath dragon is a member of the Agamidae family, which contains 15 genera. The lizard is under the Ctenophorus genus which has up to 33 species. This genus shows the most morphological and ecological diversity out of the three large agamid genera. 83% of the lizards in this genus lack a crest, while 17% possess crests. They are smaller than most agamids but do have relatively large heads. The Gnaraloo heath dragon can be differentiated from related species by a series of spines on the tail's base, a pale-grey brown broad vertebral band along its back, and hour-glass bars extending upwards to meet the pale vertebral band. It is usually 45mm in terms of length, measuring from snout to vent.
...Ctenophorus parviceps in languages:
- English
- Gnaraloo Heath Dragon
Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Ctenophorus adelaidensis
- Ctenophorus butlerorum
- Ctenophorus caudicinctus
- Ctenophorus chapmani
- Ctenophorus clayi
- Ctenophorus cristatus
- Ctenophorus decresii
- Ctenophorus femoralis
- Ctenophorus fionni
- Ctenophorus fordi
- Ctenophorus gibba
- Ctenophorus graafi
- Ctenophorus infans
- Ctenophorus isolepis
- Ctenophorus maculatus
- Ctenophorus maculosus
- Ctenophorus mckenziei
- Ctenophorus mirrityana
- Ctenophorus modestus
- Ctenophorus nguyarna
- Ctenophorus ornatus
- Ctenophorus parviceps
- Ctenophorus pictus
- Ctenophorus reticulatus
- Ctenophorus rubens
- Ctenophorus rufescens
- Ctenophorus salinarum
- Ctenophorus scutulatus
- Ctenophorus slateri
- Ctenophorus spinodomus
- Ctenophorus tjantjalka
- Ctenophorus vadnappa
- Ctenophorus yinnietharra
