List of reptiles of Pakistan

There are around 170 species of reptiles living in Pakistan.

Order Crocodilians

Mugger crocodile is the national reptile of Pakistan
Gharial is found along the banks of Indus River

There are only 2 species endemic to Pakistan.

Order Squamata

Around 153 species of squamata are found in Pakistan.

Suborder Lacertilia

There are 86 species of Lacertilia (lizards and relatives) in Pakistan.

  • Family Agamidae (agamas) - 22 species
  • Family Chamaeleonidae (chameleons) - 1 species
  • Family Gekkonidae (eyelid and lidless geckoes) - 33 species
    • Agamura femoralis or Rhinogecko femoralis (De Witte's Gecko or Sharp-tailed Spider Gecko)
    • Agamura persica persica (Persian Spider Gecko)
    • Bunopus tuberculatus (Baluch Rock Gecko)
    • Crossobamon eversmanni (Baluchistan Sand Gecko or Comb-toed Gecko) - 2 subspecies
      • Crossobamon e. eversmanni or Crossobamon maynardi
      • Crossobamon e. lumsdenii
    • Crossobamon orientalis (Sind Gecko)
    • Cyrtodactylus walli (Chitral Gecko or Swat Stone Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium agamuroides (Nikolsky Spider Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium baturensis (Batura thin-toed Gecko or Batura Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium dattanensis (Khan's Bow-fingered Gecko or Hazara Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium fortmunroi (Fort Munro Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium indusoani (Soan Sakaser Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium kachhensis (Kutch Gecko) - 2 subspecies
      • Cyrtopodium k. ingoldbyi (Ingoldby's Stone Gecko)
      • Cyrtopodium k. kachhensis (Warty Rock Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium mintoni (Minton's Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium montiumsalsorum (Salt Range Rock Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium rhodocaudus (Red-tailed Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium rohtasfortai (Rohtas Fort Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium scaber (Keeled Rock Gecko)
    • Cyrtopodium watsoni (Quetta Rock Gecko)
    • Eublepharis macularius (Leopard Gecko)
    • Hemidactylus brookii brookii (Brook's House Gecko or Spotted Indian House Gecko)
    • Hemidactylus flaviviridis (Yellow-bellied House Gecko)
    • Hemidactylus frenatus (Pacific House Gecko or South Asian Waif Gecko)
    • Hemidactylus imbricatus (Carrot-tail Viper Gecko)
    • Hemidactylus leschenaultii (Leschenault's Leaf-toed Gecko or Bark Gecko)
    • Hemidactylus persicus (Persian Leaf-toed Gecko)
    • Hemidactylus triedrus triedus (Termite Hill Gecko or Bloched Gecko)
    • Hemidactylus turcicus turcicus (Mediterranean House Gecko)
    • Microgecko depressus (Low Lying Gecko)
    • Microgecko helenae (Banded Dwarf Gecko)
    • Ptyodactylus homolepis (Pakistan Fan-fingered Gecko) - 2 subspecies
      • Ptyodactylus h. homolepis
      • Ptyodactylus h. socotranus
    • Teratoscincus microlepis (Small-scaled Wonder Gecko or Baluch Plate-tailed Gecko)
    • Teratoscincus scincus (Turkestan Plate-tailed Gecko or Common Wonder Gecko or Frog-eyed Gecko)
    • Tropiocolotes persica (Persian Sand Gecko or Persian Pygmy Gecko)
  • Family Lacertidae (sand lizards, wall lizards and true lizards) - 12 species
    • Acanthodactylus cantoris (Indian Fringe-fingered Lizard) - 2 subspecies
      • Acanthodactylus c. blanfordii (Mekran Fringe-fingered Lizard)
      • Acanthodactylus c. cantoris (Indian Fringe-fingered Lizard)
    • Acanthodactylus micropholis (Yellow-tailed Sand Lizard)
    • Eremias acutirostris (Reticulate Desert Lacerta)
    • Eremias fasciata (Yellow-headed Desert Lacerta)
    • Eremias scripta (Caspian Desert Lacerta)
    • Eremias velox persica (Persian Steppe Lacerta)
    • Mesalina brevirostris (Sort-nosed Desert Lacerta)
    • Mesalina guttulata (Small-spotted Lizard or Long-tailed Desert Lacerta)
    • Ophisops elegans (Elegant Snake-eyed Lizard) - 2 subspecies
      • Ophisops e. blanfordi (Blanfords Snake-eyed Lizard)
      • Ophisops e. elegans (Elegant Snake-eyed Lizard)
    • Ophisops jerdonii (Jerdon's Snake-Eye d Lizard or Punjab Snake-eyed Lizard)
    • Ophisops microlepis (Indian Snake-eyed Lizard)
    • Scapteira aporosceles (Chagai Desert Lacerta)
  • Family Scincidae (skinks) - 15 species
  • Family Varanidae (monitor lizards) - 2 species

Suborder Serpentes

There are 67 species of serpentes (snakes) found in Pakistan.

Order Testudines

There are 15 species of testudines that represent Pakistan.

References

  • Khan, M. Z., Amtyaz Safi., Fatima. F., Hashmi, M. U. A., Hussain, B. Siddiqui, S., Khan, S. I. and Ghalib, S. A. 2015. An evaluation of distribution, status and abundance of freshwater turtles in the selected areas of Sindh and khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces of Pakistan. Canadian journal of pure & applied sciences. Vol 9(1): pp. 3201-3219. https://web.archive.org/web/20140914014025/http://cjpas.net/instructions.htm
  • Safi A, Khan MZ. Distribution and current population status of freshwater turtles of District Charsadda of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.The Journal of Zoology Studies. 2014; 1(4):31-38.http://www.journalofzoology.com
  • Hashmi, M. U. A, Khan, M. Z, Safi, A., Huda, N., 2013. Current Status, Distribution and threats of Varanus Spp. (Varanus bengalensis & Veranus griseus) in Karachi & Thatta of Sindh. International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies. 1(1): 34-38. http://www.faunajournal.com
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