Sand lizard – Lacerta agilis
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Description
The sand lizard was discovered in 2014 in Southwest Finland as a new species for the country, and so far, only one small occurence is known in Finland. The typical habitats are a sand moor growing heather, an edge of a sand pit, or another sunny, dry, sandy place with dense vegetation. Sand lizards are day-active, and often they move among low vegetation, heathers in Finland, in search of food.
Description text authors:
Translation Luke 2023.

Observations in Finland
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Observations
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Species card
Checklist
MR.1
Scientific name
Lacerta agilis
Author
Linnaeus, 1758
Vernacular names
- hietasisilisko (Finnish)
- sandödla (Swedish)
- Sand lizard (English)
Identifier
http://tun.fi/MX.201133
Taxon rank
Occurrence in Finland
Status in Finland

This species is invasive
Regulatory Status
Finnish Regional Red List Category
- 2019
Expert
- Hanna Laakkonen
DNA barcode sequences
Informal groups
- Reptiles and amphibians
- Reptiles
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