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Published: 2026-02-13
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Beneath cryptic spots: A taxonomic re-evaluation of Mesalina guttulata (Squamata: Lacertidae) in Syria

Department of Zoology; Faculty of Science; Charles University; Viničná 7; 128 44 Prague; Czech Republic
Department of Zoology; Faculty of Science; Charles University; Viničná 7; 128 44 Prague; Czech Republic
Department of Zoology; Faculty of Science; Charles University; Viničná 7; 128 44 Prague; Czech Republic; Department of Zoology; National Museum – Natural History Museum; Cirkusová 1740; 193 00 Prague; Czech Republic
Department of Zoology; National Museum – Natural History Museum; Cirkusová 1740; 193 00 Prague; Czech Republic
Reptilia Mesalina Mesalina guttulata group Syria

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How to Cite

Pola, L., Velenská, D., Šmíd, J. & Moravec, J. (2026) Beneath cryptic spots: A taxonomic re-evaluation of Mesalina guttulata (Squamata: Lacertidae) in Syria. Zootaxa, 5759 (1), 94–100. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5759.1.7