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Japalura luei Ota, Chen & Shang 1998

National Museum of Natural Science

National Museum of Natural Science
Taichung, Taiwan

Japalura luei is the last of all Taiwanese agamid lizards so far discovered. They are distributed in montane areas of Ilan and Hualien Counties, the northeastern Taiwan. They are usually found climbing on tree trunks. The scientific name is after Dr. Kuang-Yang Lue for his enormous contribution in herpetology of Taiwan. This is a paratype specimen.

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