Introduction: Holub's Sandveld lizard (Nucras taeniolata) is a small lizard that forages around tufts of grass and at the bases of bushes. It will escape from the heat and predators by making a small tunnel in broken rocky ground.
Distribution: An isolated population in central and northern Namibia, although not associated with the Windhoek area.
Diet: Small insects, particularly beetles.
Colouring: Distinctive striped pattern colour of 3 well-marked, pale stripes along the back that extend onto the back of the head. There are a couple of rows of spots on the flanks. The tail is a light buff colour and adults have a grey or buff to reddish-brown back.
Breeding: Females usually hatch 4 to 5 eggs, laid in midsummer.
Size: SVL 70 to 85mm. Max SVL 94mm.