Mario Schweiger wrote:Ronald Zimmerman wrote:I found the first two and the thirds photo here: 30.710128,-9.857748
Yes, this is exact the location, where the contact, respectively the small overlap zone of the two species is (by our own DNA Data).
Southern part of the Tamri bay.
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The locations for the geckos are far outside the range of T. boehmei!
T. boehmei only south of the High Atlas ridge.
Yes that is the exact location
Very beautiful spot btw.
My first guess for the third photo was a Acanthodactylus erythrurus (‘belli’), because of the red tail. For the lizard with the lighter color I thought Acanthodactylus busacki.
But it is probably hard to say? So it is one of the two you mentioned?
So Tarentola mauritanica for sure?
Gabriel Martínez wrote:Fantastic photos!
Did you find more species in your trip Ronald?
Thanks
It wasn't a real herping trip (also birds and mammals) and it was during the summer.
-Hyla meridionalis (brown and green)
This specimen wasn't really stripeless
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-Pelophylax saharicus (lots of different ones)
-Dicroglossus occipitalis
-Uromastyx nigriventris
-Agama bibronii
-Chalcides ocellatus ocellatus
-Quedenfeldtia trachyblepharus
Also hard to tell
-Atlantolacerta andreanskyi
-Amietophrynus mauritanicus
-Mauremys leprosa
-Podarcis hispanica
-Bufo bufo
-Bufo boulengeri
-Tarentola mauritanica
More photos can be found here:
http://ronaldzimmerman.nl/tour-to-moroc ... ou-selham/http://ronaldzimmerman.nl/tour-to-morocco-agadir/http://ronaldzimmerman.nl/tour-to-morocco-oukaimeden/http://ronaldzimmerman.nl/tour-to-moroc ... lne-dades/