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Gonocephalus doriae

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Iguania

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Reptilia

Family
  
Agamidae

Genus
  
Order
  
Scaled reptiles

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Gonocephalus, Gonocephalus grandis, Pseudocalotes kakhienensis, Gonocephalus bornensis, Gonocephalus chamaeleontinus

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Gonocephalus doriae (Doria's angle-headed lizard) is an arboreal agamid lizard found only on the island of Borneo.

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Etymology

The species is named for Marquis Giacomo Doria (1840–1913), an Italian naturalist, botanist, herpetologist and politician, founder of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale in Genoa (now the Natural History Museum of Giacomo Doria) and its director from then until his death.

Description

Usually green on top with dark and light flecks and an indistinct wavy grey pattern, and sometimes with large orange patches. The dewlap/gular pouch is yellow with greyish-blue stripes. There is typically a series of transverse bars on the lower flanks and the ventral surface is lighter. There is a pronounced dorsal crest that is as high as the nuchal crest. Grows to an average snout-vent length of around 165 millimetres.

Distribution

Doria's angle-headed lizard is found only in the lowland and hill rainforests of Indonesian and Malaysian Borneo.

Behavior

The species is diurnal and is typically found perched on the side of a tree or sapling. At night, juveniles and young adults can be found sleeping on the tops of branches with their head pointed back towards the trunk. When threatened, it will often open its mouth, but is generally disinclined to bite.

Diet

Not recorded, but likely to be primarily arthropods.

Reproduction

Oviparous. Little is known about clutch sizes.

Taxonomy

There is some dispute over whether Gonocephalus abbottii represents a full species or is actually a subspecies of G. doriae.

References

Gonocephalus doriae Wikipedia


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