Chalarodon madagascariensis

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Chalarodon madagascariensis
Chalarodon madagascariensis male.jpg
Chalarodon madagascariensis
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C. madagascariensis
Binomial name
Chalarodon madagascariensis
Peters, 1854

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Chalarodon madagascariensis is a species of Malagasy terrestrial iguanian lizard native to western, southern, and south eastern Madagascar.[1] Until 2015, it was thought to be the only member of its genus, but a second species, C. steinkampi was recognised in 2015.[2] It is not yet clear if the distributional range of these two species overlaps.

Habitat

The species inhabits mainly coastal, semi-arid to arid regions and almost entirely open, or very sparsely vegetated habitats with sandy soil in the province of Toliara, and in the southwestern provinces of Fianarantsoa and Majunga in the southwest of Madagascar.

Distribution

This species is widespread in western, southern, and eastern Madagascar.[1]

Morphology

Calarodon madagascariensis is easiest distinguished from C. steinkampi by its keeled gular and ventral scales, which are unkeeled in the latter species.[2]

Nutrition

The Madagascar sand lizards are insectivores. In addition to insects, sometimes plants are ingested, particularly in the form of leaves and roots.

References

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