Diploderma panchi
Diploderma panchi, the Panchi mountain dragon, is endemic to China.[1] The Diploderma panchi is closely related to the Diploderma xinlongense. However, the Diploderma panchi is slightly larger, has more suborbital scale rows, and does not have cyan gular spots. ReferencesCai, B., Zhang, M., Li, J., Du, S., Xie, F., Hou, M., . . . Jiang, J. (2022). Three new species of diploderma hallowell, 1861 (reptilia: Squamata: Agamidae) from the shaluli mountains in western sichuan, china. Asian Herpetological Research, 13(4), 205-223,223A. doi:https://doi.org/10.16373/j.cnki.ahr.220040 DONG, W., LI, L., XUN, H., GAO, W., WANG, K., & CHE, J. (2024). Extended Descriptions and Revised Diagnoses of Three Recently Described, Little-Known Mountain Dragons (Reptilia: Agamidae: Diploderma) from the Yalong River Valley in Southwest China. Zootaxa, 5463(4), 479-500.
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