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RE: How May Acanthosaura Species are There?

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Posted by: froggieb at Fri Sep 22 16:47:13 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by froggieb ]  
   

The picture in the July Reptiles was natalie not coronata.

I have a question on this topic however. Can you tell me the difference between coronata and lepidogaster? For that matter, it seems to me that crucigera is also very similar. Where can I find the differences between these species?

I know you had stated before that the photos weren't mis-identified in the German publication of Manthey & Schuster's Agamid book. If I were to get the book in German I would not be able to read it but would I be able to identify the species? Or, is there a better resource? I am just really curious about this.

I really appreciate the differences you have shown me already and this has really provoked my curiosity as to identification of the other species of Acanthosaura.

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