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This North Africa species ranges through northern Algeria and northern Tunisia, and is present on Galita Island off the Tunisian coast. It is found up to 2,000 m asl.
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G. (G. sp. larvae) is prey of:
Staphylinidae
Based on studies in:
Costa Rica: de Osa (Carrion substrate)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- B. W. Cornaby, 1974. Carrion reduction by animals in contrasting tropical habitats. Biotropica 6:51-63, from pp. 54, 59-62.
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G. (G. sp. larvae) preys on:
toad carrion
Based on studies in:
Costa Rica: de Osa (Carrion substrate)
This list may not be complete but is based on published studies.
- B. W. Cornaby, 1974. Carrion reduction by animals in contrasting tropical habitats. Biotropica 6:51-63, from pp. 54, 59-62.
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Continent: Africa
Distribution: Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco pater: eastern part of Morocco, E of Oued Moulouya Valley, Algeria
Habitat and Ecology
Systems
- Terrestrial
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Red List Criteria
Year Assessed
Assessor/s
Reviewer/s
Contributor/s
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Population
Population Trend
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Major Threats
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Conservation Actions
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Timon pater is a species of Timon which belongs to the family of Lacertidae,[1] the wall lizards.
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Subspecies [edit]
There are two subspecies:
- Timon pater pater (Lataste, 1880)
- Timon pater tangitana (Boulenger, 1889) (common name: German: marokko-perleidechse)
Distribution [edit]
Timon pater is native to Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco.
Distributions of the subspecies are:
- Timon pater pater: eastern part of Morocco, east of Oued Moulouya Valley, Algeria
- Timon pater tangitana: Mediterranean regions of Morocco, mountains of northwest Algeria, isolated populations in higher altitudes of Saharan Atlas (Ibel Ksel), and Seguiat et Hamra, Western Sahara
Family [edit]
References [edit]
- ^ "Species: Timon pater". Uniprot: Taxonomy. UniProt Consortium. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
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