Summary[edit] Description: Srpski (latinica): Fauna gmizavaca Nacionalnog parka Đerdap. Date: 22 September 2019. Source: Own work. Author: Zerocool.marko.
Summary[edit] Description: English: This species has been recorded from the Alborz Mountains of northern Iran and the Kopet Dagh Mountains of Iran and adjacent Turkmenistan (only at Sushankaa Bol'shie Kazanki) (Anderson, 1999). It has been found from close to sea level to 3,355m asl.Scientific Name: Darevskia defilippiiSpecies Authority: (Camerano, 1877)Common Name/s:English – Alborz LizardSynonym/s:Lacerta defilippii (Camerano, 1877). Date: 31 May 2013, 10:47:41. Source: Own work. Author: Siamaksabet.
Figure 8; Distinguishing characters of D. r. nairensis (female individual on the photographs). A. Central temporal shield is small. Between the central temporal and rather large tympanic shields on the sides of the head, there are two or three enlarged shields (indicated by arrow); B. In front of a large, elongated transverse anal shield, there are two large pre-anal ones (indicated by arrow). Photos by I. Kropachev.
Summary[edit] Description: English: This species has been recorded from the Alborz Mountains of northern Iran and the Kopet Dagh Mountains of Iran and adjacent Turkmenistan (only at Sushankaa Bol'shie Kazanki) (Anderson, 1999). It has been found from close to sea level to 3,355m asl.Scientific Name: Darevskia defilippiiSpecies Authority: (Camerano, 1877)Common Name/s:English – Alborz LizardSynonym/s:Lacerta defilippii (Camerano, 1877). Date: 31 May 2013, 10:48:30. Source: Own work. Author: Siamaksabet.
Figure 6; Distinguishing characters of D. unisexualis. A. The central temporal shield is large, often divided into two; from the first upper temporal shield in the narrowest place, it is separated by 1-3 and from the tympanum - by 2-4 transverse rows of enlarged shields (indicated by arrow); B. The anal shield is large, in front of it four small and approximately equal in size pre-anal shields are located symmetrically, the middle of which can be slightly increased. (indicated by arrow); C. Only in this species - the maxillary shield is in contact with the fronto-nasal (indicated by arrow). Photos by I. Kropachev.