Trapelus flavimaculatus
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Trapelus flavimaculatus |
Distribution in Egypt: Northern of the Eastern Desert & Northern Sinai Ecology: - It inhibits low land desert, particularly sandy areas.
During extremely hot weather, it may climb on bushes.
- It is diurnal Remarks: - Males are generally famous by their remarkable blue colour at the ventral side of the neck.