Anolis alvarezdeltoroi NIETO MONTES DE OCA, 1996
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Higher Taxa | Anolidae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | S: Abanquillo de Alvarez del Toro E: Alvarez del Toro’s Anole |
Synonym | Anolis alvarezdeltoroi NIETO MONTES DE OCA 1996 Norops alvarezdeltoroi — KÖHLER 2000: 59 Norops alvarezdeltoroi — NICHOLSON 2002 Anolis alvarezdeltoroi — LINER 2007 Norops alvarezdeltoroi — NICHOLSON et al. 2012 Norops alvarezdeltoroi — NICHOLSON et al. 2018 Anolis alvarezdeltoroi — HEIMES 2022 |
Distribution | Mexico (Chiapas, Veracruz) Type locality: 19.5 km N, 8.1 km W Ocozocuautla, Chiapas, México (16° 56' N, 93° 27' W), 940 m elevation. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: ENCB 12940 (= Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Santo Tomás, Mexico City) |
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Comment | Species group: Norops auratus Species Group (fide Nicholson et al. 2012) Sympatry: Anolis alvarezdeltoroi may be found sympatrically with several other anoles. Up to 14 species of Anolis have been found near known localities for A. alvarezdeltoroi. Although there is significant overlap in distribution among A. alvarezdeltoroi and other anoles, the unusual habitat preference of A. alvarezdeltoroi suggests minimal ecological overlap with other Anolis in the region. Anolis compressicauda displays a similar range and has also been found at cave entrances, but typically is found only on the ground. Other lizards found alongside A. alvarezdeltoroi on limestone walls and crevices were species of Lepidophyma and Xenosaurus. |
Etymology | Named after Miguel Alvarez del Toro (1917-1996), a naturalist working mostly in Chiapas State, Mexico. He was the principal force behind the creation of six protected areas in Chiapas. |
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