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Reptiles for id from Ethiopia (1 Viewer)

Steve Babbs

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Can anyone help with these?

The first two are from Gondor the third from Gorgora.
 

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Many thanks for that advice. I emailed and almost immediately got the the reply Trachylepis varia or Trachylepis isselii (endemic for ETH and ERI). Most probably T.isselii, Acanthocercus cyanogaster, endemic for Ethiopia and Eritrea also and Agama cf.doriae (complex).
 
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Many thanks for that advice. I emailed and almost immediately got the the reply Trachylepis varia or Trachylepis isselii (endemic for ETH and ERI). Most probably T.isselii, Acanthocercus cyanogaster, endemic for Ethiopia and Eritrea also and Agama cf.doriae (complex).

Reptiles of East Africa must be out of date I guess giving Mabuya rather than Trachylepis.
 
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