Guillaume Gomard wrote:As far as I know, there should not be any ammo on Amorgos (see e.g.: http://www.zobodat.at/pdf/ANNA_52_0161-0163.pdf)
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:The anti-Naxos lobby seems to forget that Peter's main goal is probably the ubiquitous erhardii, though.
Peter Oefinger wrote:Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:The anti-Naxos lobby seems to forget that Peter's main goal is probably the ubiquitous erhardii, though.
I want to see erhardii from any central Cyclades Island - not particular on Naxos.
But I also want to see L. trilinieata citrovittata: Now, Tinos, Syros, Andros, Naxos and Ios remain.
Among these, Naxos is the one with Eryx and quatorlineata: Two species - shame on me - I haven't seen so far.
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:I understand - as not everyone here probably knows a surprising link was made between citrovittata and Lacerta pamphylica (Sagonas et al. 2014, that Peter brought back to (my) memory).
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Indeed. These are the Cyclades with ammodytes: Andros, Dilos, Epano, Ios, Iraklia, Koufinisi, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Antiparos, Sikinos, Stroggylo, Syros, Tinos. If not, let me know asap, because the curtain will drop soon on our book.
Guillaume Gomard wrote: I was just wondering if V.ammodytes was recently reported on Paros? Any picture?
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