Phrynocephalus forsythii, also known commonly as Forsyth's toadhead agama and Forsyth's toad-headed lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae.
[2] The specific name, forsythii, is in honor of English diplomat Thomas Douglas Forsyth.
[2][3] P. forsythii is found in northwestern China, in the Tarim Basin portion of the autonomous region of Xinjiang.
[1][2] The preferred natural habitat of P. forsythii is desert, at altitudes of 887–3,200 m (2,910–10,499 ft).
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