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Exila nigropalmata (ANDERSSON, 1918)

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Higher TaxaScincidae, Mabuyinae (Mabuyini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Black Mabuya 
SynonymMabuia nigropalmata ANDERSSON 1918: 8
Mabuya nigropalmata — BURT & BURT 1933: 86 (part)
Mabuya nigropalmata — PETERS et al. 1970: 200
Mabuya nigropalmata — GREER & NUSSBAUM 2000
Mabuya nigropalmata — MAUSFELD et al. 2002
Mabuya nigropalmata — MIRALLES et al. 2009
Exila nigropalmata — HEDGES & CONN 2012: 85
Exila nigropalmata — RIBEIRO-JÚNIOR & AMARAL 2016 
DistributionBrazil (Rio Curuca), Bolivia (La Paz: San Fermin), Peru [Gordo et al. 2006]

Type locality: Rio Curucá, Brazil and San Fermin, Bolivia.  
Reproductionovovivparous 
TypesLectotype: NRM 23258 (formerly 3259), San Fermin, NW Bolivia, collected N. Holmgren, 1904. Designation by Miralles et al. (2012). 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (genus). Species in this genus are characterized by (1) frontoparietals, one, (2) supraciliaries, five, (3) supraoculars, four, as reported in original description (Andersson 1918), but supraoculars were not reported by Miralles et al. (2009), (4) prefrontal contact, present, (5) parietal contact, present, (6) rows of nuchals, 2–3, (7) dorsals + ventrals, undetermined (46–58 dorsals and 30–47 ventrals as reported by Miralles et al., 2009a, but those counts were made using a different counting method than used here), (8) total lamellae, not reported, (9) a dark middorsal stripe, absent, (10) dark dorsolateral stripes, absent, (11) a dark lateral stripe, present, and (12) dark ventral striping, absent. Body size was not reported by Miralles et al. (2009), but Andersson (1918) noted in the original description that the largest specimen was 60 mm SVL (Table 2).


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CommentDistribution: Mabuya nigropalmata described from Venezuela by several authors correspond to M. crozaiti. Mabuya nigropalmata has also been reported from from Para (Brazil), Peru and from the Guianas, although there seem to be no records from these localities.

Type Species: Mabuya nigropalmata Andersson, 1918:8 is the type species of the genus Exila HEDGES & CONN 2012.

Phylogenetics: The phylogenetic position of Exila has not yet been firmly established among the various generic clades (e.g., Copeoglossum, Spondylurus). 
EtymologyNamed after Latin niger, nigra, nigrum = black and Latin palma = hand or palm tree, possibly in reference to the black stripes that form a pattern like a leaf (ironically, another species, Copeoglossum nigropunctatum, does have black Palms and dark soles).

The genus name (Exila) is a feminine noun derived from the Latin adjective exilis (lean), alluding to the thin body shape and unusually low number of midbody scale rows in this species (24–28). 
References
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  • Burt, C. E., and M. D. Burt 1933. A preliminary check list of the lizards of South America. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 28: 1-104.
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