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Could anyone help get to a specific ID on either of these please. Hopefully I've got the genus right.

The Acanthodactylus was in sandy, mountainous desert at Wadi Rum and the Phrynocephalus was on a steep rocky mountain side near the Dead Sea.
 

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The Acanthodactylus (hard to tell from the pic) seems to be opheodurus, your Phrynocephalus, indeed is Pseudotrapelus sinatus.

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