Anolis naufragus (CAMPBELL, HILLIS & LAMAR, 1989)
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| Higher Taxa | Anolidae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
| Subspecies | |
| Common Names | E: Hidalgo Anole S: Abaniquillo de Hidalgo |
| Synonym | Norops naufragus CAMPBELL, HILLIS & LAMAR 1989 Norops naufragus —MCCRANIE et al 1993 Norops naufragus — LINER 1994 Norops naufragus — NICHOLSON 2002 Anolis naufragus — LINER 2007 Norops naufragus — NICHOLSON et al. 2012 Norops naufragus — NICHOLSON et al. 2018 Anolis naufragus — HEIMES 2022 |
| Distribution | Mexico (Hidalgo, Puebla, Veracruz) Type locality: 10.1 km NE Tlanchinol, 1237 m, Hidalgo, Municipio de Tlanchinol, Mexico. |
| Reproduction | oviparous |
| Types | Holotype: UTA 11514, adult male Paratypes: UTA R-11513, a juvenile, from 43.6 km SW Huejutla, 1372 m, Municipio de Tlanchinol, Hidalgo, Mexico, on 16 July 1983; UTA R-18658-59, both adult females, from 5.1 km SW Tlanchinol, 1469 m, Municipio de Tlanchinol, on 18 July 1984. |
| Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A species of the schiedii group of Norops; this group is characterized by having smooth ventral scales (weakly keeled in the thoracic region, particularly in females, in some species), a sharply defined canthus rostralis, and heavily keeled supraocular scales. Norops naufragus may be distinguished from all other members of this group by the combination of (1) a relatively long tibia that is 1.08-1.15 times longer than the head length; (2) the body covered with relatively small scales: 54-62 ventrals and 79-96 dorsals, counted between level of axilla and groin; and (3) unicarinate scales on the lateral surface of the antebranchium. (Campbell et al. 1989) Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data. However, these details, e.g. detailed descriptions (about about 3.88 pages) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us if you need any of this material. |
| Comment | Species group: Norops auratus Species Group (fide Nicholson et al. 2012) |
| Etymology | The specific epithet naufragus is a Latin masculine adjective, meaning “shipwrecked” or “cast-away”. |
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