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Description Figure 8; Distinguishing characters of D. r. nairensis (female individual on the photographs). A. Central temporal shield is small. Between the central temporal and rather large tympanic shields on the sides of the head, there are two or three enlarged shields (indicated by arrow); B. In front of a large, elongated transverse anal shield, there are two large pre-anal ones (indicated by arrow). Photos by I. Kropachev.
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Author Petrosyan VG, Osipov FA, Bobrov VV, Dergunova NN, Kropachev II, Danielyan FD, Arakelyan MS (2020) New records and geographic distribution of the sympatric zones of unisexual and bisexual rock lizards of the genus Darevskia in Armenia and adjacent territories. Biodiversity Data Journal 8: e56030. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e56030
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