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Eutropis dattaroyi AMARASINGHE, CHANDRAMOULI, DEUTI, CAMPBELL, HENKANATHTHEGEDARA & KARUNARATHNA, 2020

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Higher TaxaScincidae, Mabuyinae (Mabuyini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common Names 
SynonymEutropis dattaroyi AMARASINGHE, CHANDRAMOULI, DEUTI, CAMPBELL, HENKANATHTHEGEDARA & KARUNARATHNA 2020
Mabuya rudis — BISWAS & SANYAL 1980 (part.)
Mabuya rudis — BISWAS 1984 (part.)
Mabuya rudis — DAS 1994 (part.)
Mabuya rudis — DAS 1999 (part.)
Mabuya rudis — VIJAYAKUMAR 2005 (part.) 
DistributionIndia (Great Nicobar Island)

Type locality: Joginder Nagar (24 km post of S.N.S. Road), South of Campbell Bay, Great Nicobar Island  
Reproduction 
TypesHolotype. ZSI 25118, Adult male, SVL 123.1 mm, collected by Dr. K.K. Tiwari (during Andaman & Nicobar Survey – 1977) on 29 March 1977.
Paratype (n=1): ZSI 23483, Adult male, SVL 99.3 mm, other details are the same as holotype. See Table 2 for morphometric and meristic characters, other morphological characters is same as holotype. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: E. dattaroyi sp. nov. is diagnosed by the following combination of morphological characters: moderate body size (SVL 99.3–123.1 mm); tricarinate dorsal scales; scaly lower eyelid; 52–53 paravertebrals; 65–70 ventrals; 20–21 subdigital lamellae under toe IV; 36–38 midbody scale rows; temporals smooth; scales on dorsal surface of the thigh keeled; only the supraocular II in contact with the frontal and the absence of dark lateral or longitudinal bands along the body (Table 3, Amarasinghe et al. 2020).


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Comment 
EtymologyThe specific epithet is an eponym latinised as a noun in the genitive singular, honouring Dr. Aniruddha Datta-Roy for his remarkable contributions to the field of herpetology, especially on skinks (Reptilia: Scincidae) of the Indian subcontinent. Aniruddha Datta-Roy is an Indian herpetologist, and the sectional editor for skinks of the journal Zootaxa. 
References
  • Amarasinghe, A.A. Thasun; S.R. Chandramouli, Kaushik Deuti, Patrick D. Campbell, Sujan M. Henkanaththegedara & Suranjan Karunarathna 2020. A revision of Eutropis rudis (Boulenger, 1887), resurrection of E. lewisi (Bartlett, 1895) and description of a new species (Reptilia: Scincidae) from Great Nicobar. TAPROBANICA 9 (1): 12-22 - get paper here
 
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