Wetmorena obscura SCHOOLS & HEDGES, 2024
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| Higher Taxa | Diploglossidae, Diploglossa, Anguimorpha, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) | 
| Subspecies | |
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| Synonym | Wetmorena obscura SCHOOLS & HEDGES 2024: 267 Wetmorena haetiana surda—Schwartz, 1965:41 (part) Wetmorena haetiana surda—Schwartz & Henderson, 1991:553 (part) Celestus haetianus surdus—Hedges et al., 2019:17 (part) | 
| Distribution | Haiti Type locality: Gros Cheval (ca. 15 km w of, via logging roads, NE slope of Pic La Selle (18.3367, -71.8686; 2,020 m). | 
| Reproduction | |
| Types | Holotype. USNM 328904, a juvenile, collected by S. Blair Hedges and Richard Thomas on 18 November 1984. Paratypes (n=2). HAITI. Sud-Est. USNM 328905–6, same locality, date, and collectors as holotype. | 
| Diagnosis | Diagnosis (n=2): Schools & Hedges 2024. | 
| Comment | Distribution: for a map see Schools & Hedges 2024: 255 (Fig. 95). | 
| Etymology | Named after Latin obscura, a feminine singular adjective meaning “dark” in reference to the dark color of this species. | 
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