Calyptotis scutirostrum (PETERS, 1874)
Find more photos by Google images search:
Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Scute-snouted Calyptotis |
Synonym | Lygosoma scutirostrum PETERS 1874: 743 Cophoscincus obscurus O’SHAUGHNESSY 1874: 35 Lygosoma scutirostris — MÜLLER 1880 Calyptotis flaviventer DE VIS 1886 Calyptotis flaviventer — LONGMAN 1916 Lygosoma (Sphenomorphus) scutirostrum — SMITH 1937: 221 Sphenomorphus scutirostrus — COGGER 1983 Calyptotis scutirostrum — GREER 1983: 39 Calyptotis scutirostrum — COGGER 2000: 388 Calyptotis scutirostris — REEDER 2003 Calyptotis scutirostrum — WILSON & SWAN 2010 |
Distribution | Australia (New South Wales, Queensland) Type locality: “Port Bowen” [= Port Clinton, Queensland] |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: ZMB 7823 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus). A genus of Australian Sphenomorphini skinks sharing the following combination of derived character states: limbs short, hind limb length no more than 33% of SVL, toes short, with loss of one phalanx from the fourth finger of the manus (2.3.4.4.3) and one from the fifth toe of the pes (2.3.4.5.3), small to large posteriorly-directed processes on the palatal rami of the pterygoids which may be separated by moderate (C. ruficauda) to small (C. lepidorostrum, C. scutirostrum) posterior processes of the palatines or are in medial contact (C. temporalis); single loreal scale; lower secondary temporal scale overlaps the upper secondary temporal; postmental scale contacts only the first infralabial scale; midbody scale rows 19–24; external ear a scaly depression in C. lepidorostrum and C. scutirostrum. (Torkkola et al. 2022, supplementary file S7). Additional details (203 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: mostly after GREER 1983: 39. Type species: Calyptotis flaviventer DE VIS 1886 is the type species of the genus Calyptotis DE VIS 1886. Phylogenetics: see Singhal et al. 2017 and 2018 for a phylogeny of Australian sphenomorphine skinks. Limb morphology: 5 digits, 5 toes (Singhal et al. 2018, Brandley et al 2008) Morphology: Hutchinson et al. 2021 present a table of morphological character states across 20 Australian sphenomorphine skinks, including this genus. |
Etymology | Although Wilhelm Peters did not specifically state that the name scutirostrum derived from the large frontonasal scale of the type, he described the scale and perhaps sought to emphasize it with this name. |
References |
|
External links |