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Paracontias rothschildi MOCQUARD, 1905

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Higher TaxaScincidae, Scincinae, Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Rothschild's Skink 
SynonymParacontias rothschildi MOCQUARD 1905: 286
Paracontias rothschildi — ANGEL 1942: 145
Paracontias (Angelias) rothschildi — BRYGOO 1980
Paracontias rothschildi — GLAW & VENCES 1994: 320
Paracontias (Angelias) rothschildi — SCHMITZ et al. 2005 
DistributionMadagascar (Antsiranana Province)

Localities: (1) Baie de Sakalava, Forêt d’Orangea, 12°16′24″ S, 49°23′33″ E; and (2) south-east of Ivovona, Forêt d’Orangea, 12°19′58″ S, 49°24′20″ E. [KÖHLER et al. 2010]  
Reproductionoviparous (phylogenetic imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) 
TypesLectotype MNHN-RA 1905.0269 (originally 6 specimens but only one remained in MNHN collections and others were destroyed). Designation by Brygoo (1981) 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A member of Paracontias according to the molecular phylogeny based on nuclear and mitochondrial genes by Crottini et al. (2009). Paracontias rothschildi differs from most sympatric limbless members of the genus by the number of scale rows around mid-body being 16 (for the higher numbers in relevant other species, see the diagnosis of P. minimus above); only P. fasika n. sp. also exhibits 16 scale rows. From the syntopic P. minimus, P. rothschildi further differs mainly by colouration, presence of an eye opening and presence of a nasal scal e. Paracontias rothschildi shares with P. brocchii and P. milloti a nostril located at the border between rostral and first supralabial; in the other Paracontias species the nostril originates in the rostral scale and is connected with the first supralabial by a narrow suture only. For separation from P. fasika n. sp., see the diagnosis for the latter species below. From all known limbless species of Pseudoacontias (P. madagascariensis, P. unicolor, P. menamainty), Paracontias rothschildi mainly differs by smaller size, absence of a supranasal scale, and a lower number of scale rows around mid-body (16 versus 32, 30, 25, respectively). From limbless species of Voeltzkowia (V. lineata, V. mira, V. rubrocaudata), P. rothschildi is distinguished mainly by the lower number of scale rows around mid-body (16 versus 18–20), a more rounded snout in lateral view (vs. pointed), and presence of an eye opening (absent in Voeltzkowia). In contrast to Amphiglossus stylus, the only known limbless species in this genus, P. rothschildi has no indication of the former limb positions (minute clawless nubs present in A. stylus) and a lower number of scale rows around mid-body (16 versus 20). [from KÖHLER et al. 2010]. 
CommentLimb morphology: Limbless; no ear openings visible.

Habitat: sandy soil in shrub forest.

Abundance: only known from the type locality (Meiri et al. 2017). 
EtymologyNamed after Baron Maurice de Rothschild (1881-1957), a member of the French branch of the famous banking family. In his youth he was a well-known playboy and quarreled with his relations over an investment they regarded as risky but that turned out to be highly profitable, as did many of his subsequent ventures. 
References
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  • Angel, F. 1942. Les Lézards de Madagascar. Mem. Acad. Malagache, Tananarive XXXVI: 193 pp.
  • Beolens, Bo; Michael Watkins, and Michael Grayson 2011. The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, USA - get paper here
  • Brygoo,E.R. 1980. Systématique des lézards scincides de la région malgache. III. les ‘Acontias’ de Madagascar. Pseudacontias BARBOZA DU BOCAGE, 1899, Paracontias, MOCQUARD 1894, Pseudacontias, HEWITT 1929, et Malacontias, GREER 1970. IV. Amphiglossus reticulatus (KAUD Bull. Mus. natl. Hist. nat. Paris, 4th ser., Sect. A., 2 (3): 905-918
  • Crottini, Angelica; Janina Dordel, Jörn Köhler, Frank Glaw, Andreas Schmitz, Miguel Vences 2009. A multilocus phylogeny of Malagasy scincid lizards elucidates the relationships of the fossorial genera Androngo and Cryptoscincus. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 53 (1): 345-350 - get paper here
  • Glaw ,F. & Vences, M. 1994. A Fieldguide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Madagascar. Vences & Glaw Verlag, Köln (ISBN 3-929449-01-3)
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