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Figure 10. Agama tassiliensis male from Tadrart Akakus, Ghat, Fezzan, Libya, 2008. Photo © Roberto Sindaco. 
Figure 11. Agama tassiliensis female from Adadh area, Tadrart Akakus, Ghat, Fezzan, Libya, 2008. Photo © Roberto 
Sindaco. 
Pseudotrapelus chlodnickii Melnikov, Smielowski, Melnikova, Nazarov, and Ananjeva 
2015:55, figs. 2, 3 
2015 Pseudotrapelus chlodnickii Melnikov, Smielowski, Melnikova, Nazarov and Ananjeva. 
Red’n’blues: a new species of Pseudotrapelus (Agamidae, Sauria) from Sudan, Africa. Russian Journal of 
Herpetology 22(l):53-60. 
Holotype.— ZISP 28540, “Gamamiya, Bayuda Desert, Sudan, Africa (19°27T8.3"N 32°48'40.5"E).” 
Agama sinaita, Le Berre, Faune du Sahara 1989:128. 
Pseudotrapelus sinaitus [part], Schleich, Kastle, and Kabisch 1996:290. 
Pseudotrapelus sinaitus [part], Sindaco and Jeremcenko 2008:159. 
Pseudotrapelus sinaitus, Trape, Trape, and Chirio 2012:160. 
Distribution.— Northern Sudan, southern and eastern Egypt (including part of the Sinai 
Peninsula), and extreme southeastern Libya (Sindaco and Jeremcenko 2008; Trape et al. 2012). The 
map presented by Tamar et al. (2016a) also implies that the species is present in northeastern Chad, 
