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Ctenophorus ornatus

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Family
  
Agamidae

Scientific name
  
Ctenophorus ornatus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Suborder
  
Iguania

Subfamily
  
Amphibolurinae

Higher classification
  
Ctenophorus ornatus wwwarodcomauarodpicturessquamataagamidaect

Similar
  
Ctenophorus, Reptile, Agamidae, Ctenophorus reticulatus, Ctenophorus decresii

Ctenophorus ornatus, the ornate crevice-dragon, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. It is found on granite outcrops of Western Australia.

The species is a member of a diverse genus, Ctenophorus, that contains a group known as rock dragons. It can be distinguished from the others by its greatly flattened body, around 290 mm, with a snout-to-vent length of 95 mm, and a distinctly banded tail.

Ctenophorus ornatus is common on granite outcrops, where it shelters under slabs and boulders, especially in undisturbed areas. When out in the open, often basking on warm rocks, it displays a head-bobbing characteristic seen in many related species.

The distribution range of this species extends from the Goldfields to the Darling Range, and to the southern coastline. It is recorded at the Archipelago of the Recherche, offshore granite islands, and a reddish form is noted in the Murchison district.

References

Ctenophorus ornatus Wikipedia