Psammodromus blanci
Psammodromus blanci, also known commonly as Blanc's sand racer or Blanc's psammodromus, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is endemic to North Africa.[1] EtymologyIt has been claimed that the specific name, blanci, and the common name, Blanc's sand racer, are in honor of Swiss zoologist Henri Blanc,[3] however it is in fact named after its Algerian discoverer Marius Blanc.[4] Geographic rangeP. blanci is found in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia.[1] HabitatThe natural habitats of Blanc's sand racer are temperate forest, temperate shrubland, and pastureland, at altitudes of 1,000–1,200 m (3,300–3,900 ft).[1] ReproductionP. blanci is oviparous.[2] A sexually mature female may lay four or five clutches a year. Each clutch contains two to five eggs.[1] Conservation statusP. blanci is threatened by habitat loss.[1] References
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