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sand lizard (Lacerta agilis), slow worm (Anguis fragilis), sandfish skink (Scincus scincus), common flying dragon (Draco volans), starred agama (Stellagama stellio), common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus)
Subject: sand lizard (Lacerta agilis), slow worm (Anguis fragilis), sandfish skink (Scincus scincus), common flying dragon (Draco volans), starred agama (Stellagama stellio), common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus)
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sand lizard (Lacerta agilis), slow worm (Anguis fragilis), sandfish skink (Scincus scincus), common flying dragon (Draco volans), starred agama (Stellagama stellio), common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus)


Author various including Joseph Meyer (1796–1856)  
Title Meyers Konversations-Lexikon
Year of publication 1885-1890
Description
English: This is page 367a, as numbered of 1028, in Volume 5 of the German illustrated encyclopedia Meyers Konversationslexikon, 4th edition (1885-1890), fraktur font, page title "Eidechsen" (Lacertidae lizards), showing 6 types of lizards with German and Latin names, c. 1888.
Deutsch: Dieses ist Seite 367a, als nummeriert von 1028, in Band 5 von der deutschen illustrierten Enzyklopädie Meyers Konversationslexikon, 4. Auflage (1885-1890), in Frakturschrift, Seite-Titel "Eidechsen", mit 6 Namen von Eidechsen in Deutsch und Latina, ca. 1888.

Eidechsen.
1. Gemeine Eidechse (Lacerta agilis). Natürl. Größe. (Art. Eidechse.) [top left ]
2. Blindschleiche (Anguis fragilis). 3/5. (Art. Blindschleiche.) [top right ]
3. Skink (Scincus officinalis, name no more recognized placed in Scincidae) Natürl. Größe. (Art. Skink) [center ]
4. Flugdrache (Draco volans). Nat. Größe. (Art. Drache.) [bottom left ]
5. Dorneidechse (Stellio vulgaris, name no more recognized). ½. (Art. Dorneidechse.) [bottom center ]
6. Helmbasilisk (Basiliscus mitratus now recognized as Basiliscus basiliscus). 1/3. (Art. Basilisk.) [bottom right ]
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The sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) is a lacertid lizard (Lacertidae) distributed across most of Europe and eastwards to Mongolia.

The slow worm (Anguis fragilis) is a limbless lizard native to Eurasia. It is sometimes called a blindworm. Its German name, "Blindschleiche", is derived from the Old High German plintslîcho meaning "blinding creeper", perhaps because of its lustrous scales.

The sandfish skink (Scincus scincus) is a species of skink that burrows into the sand and swims through it. It is native to north Africa and southwestern Asia.

The common flying dragon (Draco volans) is a species of lizard endemic to Southeast Asia. Like other members of genus Draco, this species is known for its ability to glide using winglike lateral extensions of skin called patagia.

Stellagama is a monotypic genus of agamid lizards containing the single species Stellagama stellio. Common names include stellion, hardim, hardun, star lizard, painted dragon, starred agama, sling-tailed agama, roughtail rock agama and kourkoutavlos. It is found in Greece, Southwest Asia, and Northeast Africa.

The common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus) is a lizard found in Central and South American rainforests near rivers and streams. The basilisk is part of the corytophanid family. It is also known as the South American Jesus lizard, Jesus lizard, Jesus Christ lizard, or lagarto de Jesus Cristo for its ability to run on the surface of water.

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