Praeteropus auxilliger HUTCHINSON, COUPER, AMEY & WILMER, 2021
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Praeteropus auxilliger HUTCHINSON, COUPER, AMEY & WILMER 2021 |
Distribution | Australia (CE Queensland: Lake Elphinstone/Lenton Downs area and the Redcliffe Tableland) Type locality: Lake Elphinstone, mideastern Queensland (2183300600S, 14881305000E. |
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Types | Holotype. QM J96697 (female), 24 November 2018 by G. Armstrong and P. Horner. Paratypes. QM J96698, QM J96699 (juv.) data as for holotype. QM J81749, Lenton Downs (2183303300S, 14880602600E); QM J92794, J92833, Stockton Creek crossing on access road, Redcliffe Tableland, north of Nebo (2180901600S, 14880905900E); QM J92834, lower section of a tributary of Sandy Creek that joins just above the gorge, Redcliffe Tableland, north of Nebo (2180204600S, 14880402100E). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A small species of Praeteropus with more than 100 paravertebral scales, 2 supraoculars, 5 supralabials, 4 infralabials, no prefrontals, and an undivided upper secondary temporal scale. Presacral vertebrae ‡50, 8 cervical vertebrae, 5 premaxillary teeth. Distinguished from all other species in the genus by its combination of a color pattern of blackish sides, contrasting sharply with a pale-brown dorsum and, in most adults, the presence of an ossification attached to the tip of the stapes (Hutchinson et al. 2021). |
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Etymology | Noun in apposition, constructed from the Latin auxillium meaning an aid, as in a hearing aid, alluding to the bony block attached to the stapes, and the verb gero, to wear or carry. |
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