Uromastyx ornata
Uromastyx ornata, commonly called the ornate mastigure, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae.
Etymology
The subspecific name, philbyi, is in honor of British Arabist Harry St. John Bridger Philby.Subspecies
Two subspecies are recognized as being valid, including the nominotypical subspecies.- Uromastyx ornata ornata
- ''Uromastyx ornata philbyi''
Geographic range and habitat
The species is endemic to the Middle East. It can be found on rocky areas in Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen.Description
Uromastyx ornata can reach a total length of about 35 cm. These medium-sized lizards are among the most colorful members of the genus. Body color is rather variable, but basically greenish, with a series of yellowish annuli. They have a significantly long, very spiny and slightly flattened tail, formed by 20-23 segments. On the anterior margin of the ear opening there are a few enlarged scales. On the upper side of the thighs small spines are present.They are sexually dichromatic, as body colour depends on different sexes. In males, the main color of the back is green, blue or red with dark brown bands which can be filled with yellow or rounded yellow spots, often forming transversal rows. Females are dimmer, with a light brown background of the back and light yellow transversal lines. The belly is whitish.