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Bronchocela jubata Lizard Skull | A1 Quality | Dry-Preserved SKULL

A1 Quality Lizard Skull Specimen

Bronchocela jubata (Maned Forest Lizard) – A museum-quality lizard skull specimen in A1 condition, expertly dry-preserved and unmounted, ideal for natural history collectors, herpetologists, educators, and artists.

Specimen Details

  • Scientific name: Bronchocela jubata
  • Common name: Maned Forest Lizard / Crested Tree Lizard
  • Family: Agamidae (agamas & dragons)
  • Quality grade: A1 – Premium condition with excellent preservation
  • Condition: Dry-preserved skull, unmounted, ready for display or study
  • Ideal for: Natural history collections, herpetological study, comparative anatomy, educational displays, cabinet of curiosities, specimen art

About This Specimen

Bronchocela jubata is a slender, vibrantly coloured arboreal agamid lizard endemic to the Indonesian archipelago — principally Java, Bali, Lombok, and Sulawesi — where it inhabits forest edge, gardens, and open woodland. In life, it is a striking species — vivid green with a prominent nuchal and dorsal crest of elongated scales, the source of both its common name and the specific epithet jubata, meaning ‘maned’ or ‘crested’. A fast-moving, diurnal insectivore, it is capable of rapid colour change when stressed, shifting from green to dark brown. The agamid skull is a robust and well-articulated example of iguanian lizard cranial osteology — featuring acrodont dentition — teeth fused directly to the jaw margin without sockets, a defining characteristic of the Agamidae — a broad, well-developed temporal region, and a moderately elongated snout clearly preserved in this specimen. A precise, scientifically interesting, and visually distinctive addition to any serious natural history collection or comparative anatomy study.

Perfect for herpetologists, naturalists, natural history collectors, educators, artists, and interior designers seeking authentic specimens with genuine scientific and aesthetic value.

£24.99 GBP

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