Brachylophus vitiensis GIBBONS, 1981
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Higher Taxa | Iguanidae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Fiji Crested lguana |
Synonym | Brachylophus vitiensis GIBBONS 1981 Brachylophus vitiensis — PREGILL & WORTHY 2003 |
Distribution | Fiji Islands (Yaduataba) Type locality: Fiji:Yaduataba Island |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MCZ R-157192 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis A larger species than Brachylophus fasciatus, both sexes having having a snout-vent length of 18.5-22.0 cm when adult compared to 13.6-19.3 cm for B. fasciatus; ground color light green in both sexes and with two or three narrow, white vertical bands not exceeding 1 cm in width on the trunk region, and a similar band dipping diagonally toward from nape to tympanum; ventral color pale green with white mottling ventro-laterally; iris color pinkish-gold; nostril scale yellowish and larger than in B. fasciatus; ground coloration exhibiting capacity for color change from light green to grey or black, with lability especially well developed in males; crest structure of conical soft spines, brownish in color, the longest on the nape recurved and reaching 1.2 cm; dewlap large and square in outline as opposed to smaller and convex in B. fasciatus; sexual dimorphism slight and restricted to presence of distinct gular pouch, larger femoral pores, and more intense dark coloration in males; initial egg weight 18-19 g as opposed to 9-10 g in B. fasciatus; hatchlings 18.1-20.0 g as opposed to 8.2-13.0 g in B. fasciatus; mean total length of hatchlings 28.2 cm as opposed to 24.1 cm in B. fasciatus; 8-10 upper labial scales on a side, 8-10 lower labials, as opposed to 6 8 labials for B. fasciatus in each instance. (Gibbons 1981) Additional details (2734 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | This species is critically endangered. Abundance: Rare. This is one of the species called 'lost' and 'rediscovered' by Lindken et al. 2024. |
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