Acanthosaura titiwangsaensis WOOD, GRISMER, GRISMER, AHMAD, ONN & BAUER, 2009
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Higher Taxa | Agamidae (Draconinae), Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Malayan Mountain Horned Agamid, Titiwangsa Horned Tree Lizard |
Synonym | Acanthosaura titiwangsaensis WOOD, GRISMER, GRISMER, AHMAD, ONN & BAUER 2009 Acanthosaura titiwangsaensis — GRISMER & QUAH 2019 |
Distribution | W Malaysia (Pahang) Type locality: Bishop’s Trail, Fraser’s Hill, Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia (3º43.230'N; 101º44.887'E), 1,112 m elevation. |
Reproduction | |
Types | Holotype: ZRC 2.6805, adult male, collected on 28 June 2008 by Jesse L. Grismer, L. Lee Grismer, Perry L. Wood Jr., at 2330 h.; Paratypes: ZFMK and ZRC |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Maximum SVL of adult males 118.4 mm, maximum SVL of females 112.7 mm; head triangular, snout short (SL/HL 46–52%); eye moderate (EYE/HL 28–30%); no enlarged elliptical scales below orbit; scales on the canthus rostralis-supraorbital ridge 14 or 15; large rectangular rostral scale; a short cylindrical spine above posterior margin of eye surrounded by a rosette of four smaller keeled scales at base; spine on occiput between tympanum and nuchal crest present; tympanum naked, oblong, taller than wide; dewlap present in males and females; body triangular in cross section; scales of flanks intermixed with randomly arranged clusters of larger keeled scales; nuchal crest present; 11–13 scales in nape diastema; vertebral crest composed of enlarged, pointed scales beginning at shoulder region and tapering to a series of enlarged keeled scales on anterior portion of tail; crest scales largest at base of nape; tail 140–150% of SVL; black collar present; posterior 2/3 of tail black to dark brown; greenish-yellow to light orange spots encircled by gray on body, gular region orangish yellow; no yellow medial stripe on dewlap. Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data to their customers. These details, e.g. detailed descriptions or comparisons (about 14786 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | This specific epithet titwangsaensis is in reference to the mountain range, Banjaran Titiwangsa, to which we believe this species is likely to be restricted. |
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