List of reptiles of Italy
Appearance
The Italian reptile fauna totals 48 species (including introduced and naturalised species). They are listed here in three systematic groups (Sauria, Serpentes, and Testudines) in alphabetical order by scientific name.
Sauria (Lizards)
- Algyroides fitzingeri – Fitzinger's algyroides LC (endemic to Sardinia and Corsica)
- Algyroides nigropunctatus – Blue-throated keeled lizard LC
- Anguis fragilis – Slowworm NE
- Archaeolacerta bedriagae – Bedriaga's Rock lizard NT
- Chalcides striatus – Western three-toed skink LC
- Chalcides ocellatus – Ocellated skink NT
- Cyrtopodion kotschyi – Tree gecko LC
- Euleptes europaea – European leaf-toed gecko NT
- Hemidactylus turcicus – Mediterranean house gecko LC
- Lacerta agilis – Sand lizard LC
- Lacerta bilineata – Western green lizard LC
- Lacerta horvathi – Horvath's rock lizard NT
- Lacerta viridis – European green lizard LC
- Podarcis filfolensis – Filfola lizard LC
- Podarcis melisellensis – Dalmatian wall lizard LC
- Podarcis muralis – Common wall lizard LC
- Podarcis raffonei – Aeolian wall lizard CR
- Podarcis siculus – Italian wall lizard LC
- Podarcis tiliguerta – Tyrrhenian wall lizard LC
- Podarcis waglerianus – Sicilian wall lizard LC (endemic to Sicily)
- Psammodromus algirus – Large psammodromus LC
- Pseudopus apodus – European legless lizard, sheltopusik NE
- Tarentola mauritanica – Moorish wall gecko LC
- Timon lepidus – Ocellated lizard NT
- Zootoca vivipara – Viviparous lizard LC
Serpentes (Snakes)
- Coronella austriaca – smooth snake LC
- Coronella girondica – Riccioli's snake, southern smooth snake LC
- Elaphe quatuorlineata – four-lined snake NT
- Eryx jaculus - Javelin sand boa NE [1]
- Hemorrhois hippocrepis – horseshoe whip snake LC
- Hierophis gemonensis - Balkan whip snake LC
- Hierophis viridiflavus - green whip snake LC
- Macroprotodon cucullatus – false smooth snake LC
- Malpolon monspessulanus – Montpellier snake LC
- Natrix maura – viperine snake LC
- Natrix natrix – grass snake LC
- Natrix tessellata – dice snake LC
- Telescopus fallax – European cat snake LC
- Vipera (Rhinaspis) ammodytes – horned viper LC
- Vipera (Rhinaspis) aspis – asp viper LC
- Vipera (Pelias) berus – European adder LC
- Vipera (Acridophaga) ursinii – Orsini's viper VU
- Vipera walser - Walser's viper
- Zamenis lineatus – Italian Aesculapian snake DD (endemic to Italy)
- Zamenis longissimus – Aesculapian snake LC
- Zamenis situla – European ratsnake LC
Testudines (Turtles and Tortoises)
- Caretta caretta – loggerhead sea turtle LC [2]
- Chelonia mydas – green sea turtle EN [2]
- Dermochelys coriacea – leatherback sea turtle VU [2]
- Emys orbicularis orbicularis – European pond turtle NT [2]
- Emys orbicularis galloitalica – Franco-Italian pond turtle[2]
- Emys orbicularis hellenica – Hellenic pond turtle[2]
- Emys orbicularis ingauna – Ligurian pond turtle[2]
- Emys trinacris – Sicilian pond turtle DD [2]
- Lepidochelys kempii – Kemp's ridley sea turtle CR [2]
- Testudo graeca – spur-thighed tortoise VU [2]
- Testudo hermanni – Hermann's tortoise EN [2]
- Testudo marginata – marginated tortoise LC [2]
- Trachemys scripta elegans – red-eared slider NE (introduced)[2]
References
- ^ Squires, Nick (December 31, 2015). "Scientists in Italy rediscover snake that was used by ancient Greeks as a weapon of war". The Telegraph. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Rhodin, Anders G.J.; van Dijk, Peter Paul; Inverson, John B.; Shaffer, H. Bradley; Roger, Bour (2011-12-31). "Turtles of the world, 2011 update: Annotated checklist of taxonomy, synonymy, distribution and conservation status" (PDF). Chelonian Research Monographs. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-01-22.