Caribicus warreni (SCHWARTZ, 1970)
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Higher Taxa | Diploglossidae, Diploglossa, Anguimorpha, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Hispaniolan Giant Galliwasp, Haitian giant Galliwasp |
Synonym | Diploglossus warreni SCHWARTZ 1970:780 Diploglossus carraui INCHAÚSTEGUI, SCHWARTZ & HENDERSON 1985: 196 Diploglossus carraui — SCHWARTZ & HENDERSON 1991: 403 Diploglossus warreni — SCHWARTZ & HENDERSON 1991: 406 Celestus warreni — POWELL et al. 1996: 66 Celestus carraui — POWELL et al. 1996: 65 Celestus warreni carraui — HALLERMANN & BÖHME 2002 Celestus warreni warreni — HALLERMANN & BÖHME 2002 Celestus warreni — LANGNER 2019 Caribicus warreni — SCHOOLS & HEDGES 2021 Caribicus warreni — SCHOOLS & HEDGES 2024: 34 |
Distribution | Hispaniola (N Haiti), Dominican Republic, Ile de la Tortue Type locality: Palmiste, Île de la Tortue, Département du Nord-Ouest, Haiti. carraui: Hispaniola (N Dominican Republic); Type locality: Comedero, La Isabela, Puerto Plata Province, República Dominicana. |
Reproduction | ovovivparous |
Types | Holotype: AMNH 103214. Holotype: USNM 197369 [carraui] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (carraui): A species of Diploglossus characterized by: 1) large size (snout-vent length to 283 mm in males; females unknown); 2) throat and venter pale creamy with scattered dark brown markings, either toward the centers of ventral scales or along their edges, the markings randomly placed in each individual; 3) head scales not outlined in black; 4) nuchal scales posterior to enlarged head scales without dark pigment along median sutures so that neck region is not obviously lineate; 5) supralabial intercalated scales absent [from INCHAÚSTEGUI et al. 1985]. |
Comment | For illustrations see Henderson and Schwartz, 1984. HALLERMANN & BÖHME 2002 suggested to relegate several species of Celestus to subspecies status of C. warreni, in particular C. carraui and C. anelpistus. For illustrations of C. carraui see Henderson, 1988. Synonymy: POWELL & HENDERSON (2003) synonymized C. carraui with C. warreni. The relationship of the two is still unclear as C. carraui is only known from 3 specimens (Hallermann & Böhme 2002). |
Etymology | Named after Mr. C. Rhea Warren, who apparently helped to collect the types or helped to organize the collection trip. |
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