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Mesoscincus managuae (DUNN, 1933)

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Higher TaxaScincidae, Scincinae, Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Managua Skink 
SynonymEumeces managuae DUNN 1933: 67
Eurylepis managuae — DUNN 1933
Eumeces managuae — TAYLOR 1936: 104
Eumeces managuae — PETERS & DONOSO-BARROS 1970: 119
Eumeces managuae — REEDER 1988
Mesoscincus managuae — GRIFFITH, NGO & MURPHY 2000
Eumeces managuae — KÖHLER 2000: 92
Eumeces managuae — WILSON & MCCRANIE 2002
Mesoscincus managuae — SCHMITZ et al. 2004
Mesoscincus managuae — MCCRANIE 2018
Mesoscincus managuae — MARTÍNEZ-FONSECA et al. 2024 
DistributionCosta Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador (HR 33: 322), Guatemala

Type locality: Aviation field, Managua, Nicaragua.  
Reproductionoviparous (phylogenetic imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) 
TypesHolotype: USNM 89474, male (fide TAYLOR 1936: 27) 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A large species, a member of the Schwartzei group, characterized by 2 median series of greatly expanded scutes, extending from the shoulders to a point near the base of the tail; inner preanal scutes overlapping the outer; nostril pierced in a very small nasal directly above the suture of the rostral and first labial; upper palpebral series all in contact with the superciliaries; four pairs of expanded nuchals; two tertiary temporals, not strongly differentiated; one postmental; a postnasal; three presuboculars; two pairs of postlabials; large auricular lobules; terminal lamellae of toes bound tightly about base of claws; two greatly enlarged heel plates; subcaudals transversely widened; no differentiated lateral postanal scute; adpressed limbs widely separated; brown, dark lined, above.


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CommentNote that the photo legends of Mesoscincus managuae and Ameiva undulata in Leenders (2004) have been mixed up. 
EtymologyThe name managuae refers to the city of Managua, Nicaragua, the type locality of the species. 
References
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  • ARIANO-SÁNCHEZ, D., A. URBINA, AND G. SALAZAR. 2010. Geographic Distribution. Mesoscincus managuae (Managua Skink). Herpetological Review 41: 107 - get paper here
  • Cruz D., G. A., WILSON, L. D., & ESPINOSA, J. 1979. Twa additions to the reptile fauna of Honduras, Eumeces managuae Dunn and Agkistrodon bilineatus (Günther), with comments on Pelamis platurus (Linnaeus). Herpetological Review 10 (2): 26-27 - get paper here
  • Cruz, G.; Wilson, L.D.; Espinosa, J. 1979. Two ADDITIONS TO THE REPTILE FAUNA OF HONDURAS) EUMECES MANAGUAE DUNN AND AGKISTRODON BILINEATUS (GUNTHER)) WITH COMMENTS ON PELAMIS PLATURUS (LINNAEUS). Herpetological Review 10 (1): 26-27 - get paper here
  • Duellman, William E. 1966. The Central American herpetofauna: An ecological perspective. Copeia 1966 (4): 700-719 - get paper here
  • Dunn, E. R. 1933. A new lizard from Nicaragua. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 46: 67-68 - get paper here
  • Espinal MR, Mora JM 2019. Distributional extension for a dry forest species, Mesoscincus managuae (Dunn, 1933) (Squamata, Scincidae), on the Subhumid Caribbean versant of Honduras. Check List 15(2): 269-273 - get paper here
  • GREENBAUM, E., N. HERRERA, R. IBARRA PORTILLO, O. KOMAR, AND R. RIVERA. 2002. Geographic Distribution. Mesoscincus managuae (Managua Skink). Herpetological Review 33: 322 - get paper here
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