Amphibolurus norrisi
The Mallee heath dragon, is a species of semi-Arboreal Agamidae endemic to Australia. it has also been referenced as Norris's dragon, Mallee heath lashtail and Mallee heath lashtail dragon.
Taxonomy
The taxonomic description of the Mallee heath dragon was published by Witten and Coventry in 1984 and was updated by Hoser in 2015. the initial specimen was collected by Coventry and Norris in 1978 and was contained by the Museum of Victoria after its classification in 1984.Description
The Mallee heath dragon has a predominantly pale grey body with darker grey stripes extending the flanks and one vertebral stripe extending the body. The vertebral stripe has lateral extensions across the body which sometimes connect to the stipes extending the flanks to the point where the lighter body colour is reduced to smaller blotches. lateral extensions continue onto the tail and gradually become cross bands towards its tip. A dark streak extends from the snout to the ear, above it, a light streak extends from behind the eye across to the ear. Enlarged vertebral, paravertebral and dorsolateral scales, dorsal scales keeled and parallel to vertebral scales. Hindlimb extents to 75% that of the tail, tail extends 200% of the snout, snout measured as 110mm.When threatened this species has the ability to engage in fast-paced bipedal running.