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| sent on May 26, 2015 (15:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
If you Lacerta viridis, but who tells you that is not the bilineata? ;-) :-P In caso è Lacerta viridis, ma chi te lo dice che non è la bilineata? |
| sent on May 26, 2015 (15:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It seems to me, in fact, one can see the two lines along the body and in more ', the viridis in art lizard does not have those cracks on the head and the male has a blue very pronounced on the chin and just about the rest of the head, while the female and 'almost entirely without, as in your own pictures, Ivan Sembra anche a me , infatti si intravedono lungo il corpo le due linee e in piu' , la viridis in arte ramarro non ha quelle screpolature sulla testa e il maschio , presenta un blu molto accentuato sul sottogola e poco sul resto del capo , mentre la femmina ne e' quasi del tutto priva , come in una tua foto ,Ivan |
| sent on May 27, 2015 (11:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Oh God ... thank you so much of the straight, I admit that my expertise in that field was limited to search in google images the closest I could find;) ..
oddio...grazie mille delle dritte ,ammetto che la mia competenza in quel campo si è limitata a cercare in google immagini la più simile che trovavo ;) .. |
| sent on May 27, 2015 (19:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hahaha: D quiet Alberto. It is a green lizard in any case, but the identification viridis or bilineata also depends on the area in who you found. Ivan Ahahah :D tranquillo Alberto. È un ramarro in ogni caso, ma l'identificazione viridis o bilineata dipende anche dalla zona in chi l'hai trovata. Ivan |
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