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Riama unicolor GRAY, 1858

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Higher TaxaGymnophthalmidae (Cercosaurinae), Sauria, Gymnophthalmoidea, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Drab Lightbulb Lizard
S: Lagartija minadora de vientre rojo 
SynonymRiama unicolor GRAY 1858: 443
Ecpleopus (Oreosaurus) Petersi BOETTGER 1879: 9
Proctoporus unicolor — BOULENGER 1882: 459
Proctoporus unicolor — BOULENGER 1885: 413
Proctoporus lividus THOMINOT 1889: 25
Proctoporus unicolor — PETERS & DONOSO-BARROS 1970: 240
Proctoporus unicolor — DOAN & SCHARGEL 2003
Riama unicolor — DOAN & CASTOE 2005 
DistributionN Ecuador (elevation 8500-9000 feet = 2390–3300 m)

Type locality: Ecuador  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: BMNH 1946.8.31.32 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (genus Riama): Riama differs from members of Alopoglossinae by having its tongue covered in imbricate, scale-like papillae instead of oblique plicae (Harris, 1994), from Gymnophthalminae by having moveable eyelids, from Rhachisaurinae by having external ear openings, and from Ecpelopinae by lacking prefrontal scales. Within Cercosaurinae (sensu Castoe et al., 2004), Riama differs from all genera except Pholidobolus, Proctoporus, and Petracola by lacking prefrontal scales. It differs from Proctoporus by having a divided palpebral disc, from Pholidobolus by lacking two medial rows of widened gulars, and from Petracola by lacking the combination of smooth dorsal scales and femoral pores per hind limb in both sexes less than six (exclusive of preanal pores). After DOAN & CASTOE 2005. 
CommentTerra typica fide BOETTGER 1878: Pará, Brazil (considered to be erroneous by BURT & BURT 1933).

Type Species: Riama unicolor GRAY 1858 is the type species of the genus Riama GRAY 1858. 
EtymologyThe specific epithet, unicolor, is an adjective from the Latin that probably refers to the nearly unicolored dorsal and ventral color patterns of the holotype. 
References
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