Anolis sierramaestrae HOLÁŇOVÁ, REHÁK & FRYNTA, 2012
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Higher Taxa | Anolidae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Sierra Maestrae Bearded Anole |
Synonym | Anolis sierramaestrae HOLÁŇOVÁ, REHÁK & FRYNTA 2012 Anolis (Chamaeleolis) sierramaestrae — RODRIGUEZ-SCHETTINO et al. 2013 Xiphosurus sierramaestrae — NICHOLSON et al. 2018 |
Distribution | SE Cuba (Santiago de Cuba) Type locality: Vicinity of La Mula village, 19° 57’ 45” N, 76° 45’ 24” W, Santiago de Cuba province, Cuba. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: NMP P6V 74453, adult male, deposited in the zoological collection of the National Museum in Prague |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Anolis sierramaestrae sp. nov. is differentiated from all other anoles of the “chamaeleolis” species group by having the following combination of characters: large body size, a long and narrow head shape, a high number of barb-like scales of tiny size, a low number of large lateral scales in between the front and hind legs, and dark-blue coloration of the eyes (Fig. 4). deScription of tHe Holotype. An adult male with the total length of 335 mm and SVL 163 mm; LiE 73.1 mm; tail longer than body TL 172 mm; Bh 40.7 mm; JoL 50.0 mm; extremely long head hL 62.2 mm; hW 29.4 mm; hh 23 mm; So 26.7 mm; SN 6.8 mm; SME 44.8 mm; LJL 53.3 mm; SL 40.8 mm; CL 9.1 mm; oL 5.5 mm; iN 6.4 mm; oC 27.4 mm; io 18.6 mm; Eo 4.3 mm; TB 27.5 mm; FEM 31.8 mm; hM 15.2 mm; hF 22.8 mm; hU 28.5 mm; Ra 19.7 mm; FM 6.2 mm; BS 0.9 mm (for definitions of measurements and abbreviations see under the Material and Methods chapter). (For scalation patterns, see Table 1; for shape and coloration, see Figs 4 and 5 in HOLÁŇOVÁ et al. 2012). |
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Etymology | The specific epithet sierramaestrae refers to the mountain area where the type locality is situated. |
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