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Podarcis muralis brongniardii
(DAUDIN, 1802)
With a current scanning frequency of 33% is the wall lizard relatively common in Luxembourg. In total, four distribution areas can be assigned: • the valleys of the Moselle and Lower Sure • Southern Oesling with the valleys of the Upper Sure (between Pont Misère and Bourscheid), the lower Clervaux (Moulin de bulk Castle, Wilwerwiltz) and the lower Wiltz (Wiltz and Merkholtz) • the former cast mining areas in the southwest of the country • the city of Luxembourg and surroundings
Source: Verbreitungsatlas der Reptilien des Großherzogtums Luxemburg.
Andorra, Belgium, France, Germany, Guernsey, Italy, Jersey, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland
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Podarcis muralis brongniardii © 2011 Angelika & Siegfried Troidl