The sheltopusik was previously included in the
genus Ophisaurus, but has since been placed in its own genus
Pseudopus. It was originally described in 1775 by
Peter Simon Pallas as
Lacerta apoda. There are three subspecies: •
P. a. apodus (Pallas, 1775) – the type subspecies, ranging from
Crimea through
Transcaucasia, east to
Central Asia as far as
Kazakhstan •
P. a. levantinus Jablonski, Ribeiro-Junior, Meiri, Maza, Mikulíček & Janzik, 2021 – restricted to the
Levant, from southern
Turkey south to
Israel and
Palestine •
P. a. thracicus (Obst, 1978) – the westernmost subspecies, ranging from
Croatia to
Greece, east to western Turkey Despite only being described in 2021,
P. a. levantinus is the largest and most genetically diverse of the subspecies, indicating an older and more complex evolutionary history compared to its sister subspecies. == Skull anatomy ==