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- Phrynocephalus_persicus comment "The Persian Toad-headed Agama (Phrynocephalus persicus De Filippi, 1863) is a small diurnal desert lizard of Agamids family. This small predator forages on various small arthropods as ants, spiders, grasshoppers, beetles, bees and flyes, etc. It is the westernmost representative of the Central Asian genus of Toad-headed Agamas Phrynocephalus and is only known from deserts and semideserts of Near Eastern countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran and E Turkey.".
- Q389199 comment "The Persian Toad-headed Agama (Phrynocephalus persicus De Filippi, 1863) is a small diurnal desert lizard of Agamids family. This small predator forages on various small arthropods as ants, spiders, grasshoppers, beetles, bees and flyes, etc. It is the westernmost representative of the Central Asian genus of Toad-headed Agamas Phrynocephalus and is only known from deserts and semideserts of Near Eastern countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran and E Turkey.".