ISSN 1827-9635 (print) © Firenze University Press ISSN 1827-9643 (online) www.fupress.com/ah Acta Herpetologica 6(1): 11-14, 2011 Extreme feeding behaviours in the Italian wall lizard, Podarcis siculus Massimo Capula1, Gaetano Aloise2 1 Museo Civico di Zoologia, Via U. Aldrovandi 18, 00197 Roma, Italy. Corresponding author. E-mail: massimo.capula@comune.roma.it 2 Museo di Storia Naturale della Calabria e Orto Botanico, Università della Calabria, Via P. Bucci sn, 87036 Rende (Cosenza), Italy. E-mail: aloise@unical.it Submitted on: 2010, 10th September; revised on: 2011, 1st February; accepted on: 2011, 2nd February. Abstract. In the present paper the occurrence of cannibalism, unusual predation on small reptiles [Hemidactylus turcicus (Reptilia, Gekkonidae)], and foraging on small mammal carrion [Suncus etruscus (Mammalia, Soricidae)] by P. siculus is reported. Keywords. Podarcis siculus, feeding behaviour, predation, Italy. Podarcis siculus (Rafinesque-Schmaltz, 1810) is a lacertid lizard occurring in Italy and in the northwestern Balkan Peninsula (Corti and Lo Cascio, 2002; Corti, 2006). This lizard is an opportunistic species characterized by broad ecological tolerance and high spreading capacity (Nevo et al., 1972; Gorman et al., 1975). Podarcis siculus can be considered as an active forager and a generalist predator (Kabisch and Engelmann, 1969; Pérez-Mellado and Corti, 1993). It preys upon a wide variety of invertebrates, mainly on arthropods (Arachni- dae, Insects larvae, Diptera, Coleoptera, Heteroptera, Hymenoptera, Orthoptera, Gastrop- oda; see e.g. Capula et al., 1993; Rugiero, 1994; Corti and Lo Cascio, 2002; Bonacci et al., 2008; Corti et al., in press), but occasionally small vertebrates can be also preyed (Sorci, 1990; Sicilia et al., 2001). Its feeding behaviour seems to be opportunistic, as indicated by the consumption of different preys in different habitats and/or geographic areas: e.g. the dominant preys are Diptera and Isopoda on the Formica di Burano Islet (Italy); spiders and Coleoptera on Menorca, (Balearic Islands); larvae of insects and ants on the Sparviero islet (Italy) (Pérez-Mellado and Corti, 1993); Coleoptera on Sicily (Sorci, 1990); ants, afids and vegetable matter on the Vivaro di Nerano Islet (Italy) (Ouboter, 1981); Diptera and larvae of Lepidoptera in a urban park (Rome, Italy) (Capula et al., 1993); Isopoda in a coastal dune habitat of central Italy (Rugiero, 1994). Although being a typical insectivorous lacer- tid lizard, P. siculus can also feed on a significant amount of plant matter on some Mediter- ranean islands (see e.g. Ouboter, 1981; Pérez-Mellado and Corti, 1993; Cooper and Vitt, 2002; Herrel et al, 2008). This behaviour is shared with several other species of the family 12 M. Capula and G. Aloise Lacertidae occurring on Mediterranean islands (Capula and Luiselli, 1994; Pérez-Mellado and Traveset, 1999; Van Damme, 1999). Cannibalism seems to be rare and uncommon (e.g. Ouboter, 1981; Rugiero, 1994; Henle, 1988; Burke and Mercurio, 2002). As to cases of predation on small vertebrates, the only available literature data refer to the predation of two small individuals Discoglossus pictus (Sicilia et al., 2001), and to undeterminate verte- brate preys observed in the faecal pellets of adult P. siculus (Sorci, 1990). In the present paper the occurrence of cannibalism and unusual predation on small vertebrates by P. siculus is reported. In the first case it was possible to observe a large male P. siculus preying upon a juvenile of the same species. This case of cannibalism was observed on 26 September, 2006, at 0930 h a.m., on the side of a dry wall close to the small village Fiumefreddo Bruzio (Province of Cosenza, Calabria, southern Italy). The male P. siculus captured the juvenile by hardly biting on the hips of the small lizard. In the second case it was possible to record a female P. siculus preying upon a juvenile Hemi- dactylus turcicus (Reptilia, Gekkonidae). Predation was observed on 20 August 2003, at 0200 h p.m., on the wall of an old building in the historical centre of Fiumefreddo Bru- zio village (Province of Cosenza, Calabria, southern Italy). It was also possible to take a picture of this unusual case of predation (see Fig. 1). This is the first documented case of predation on a gekkonid lizard by P. siculus. In the third case, a large male P. siculus was observed and photographed feeding upon a carrion of an adult Suncus etruscus (Mam-   Fig. 1. Female Podarcis siculus preying upon a juvenile Hemidactylus turcicus (Fiumefreddo Bruzio, Prov- ince of Cosenza, Calabria, southern Italy). 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