Rankinia adelaidensis

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Rankinia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Agamidae
Subfamily: Agaminae
Genus: Rankinia
Species: R. adelaidensis
Binomial name
Rankinia adelaidensis
Gray
Subspecies

Rankinia adelaidensis adelaidensis
Rankinia adelaidensis chapmani


Rankinia adelaidensis is a species of Heath Dragon, small Agamid reptiles, occuring in southern regions of Australia.

These dragons are pale in colour, usually grey-brown, although males develop a reddish hue in the breeding season. They are timid in their behaviour, and will only briefly break from the cover of vegetation. They have a burrowing behaviour that is unique in Australian dragons, they will cover all but their snouts with a shuffling action, burying themselves in the sand. this behaviour may help the dragons to regulate their temperature.

[edit] Classification of species

This species is contained by the genus Rankinia, subspecies of this taxon have also been described and published. The species distribution in Southwest Australia is represented by two subspecies of Rankinia adelaidensis; one at the western coast, another along the southeast coast of the region. The common name for these subspecies is Western and Eastern Heath Dragon.

  • Rankinia adelaidensis adelaidensis
  • Rankinia adelaidensis chapmani

[edit] References

  • Browne-Cooper, Robert; Brian Bush, Brad Maryan, David Robinson (2007). Reptiles and Frogs in the Bush: Southwestern Australia. University of Western Australia Press, pp. 162,163. ISBN 9778 1 920694 74 6.