Eutropis brevis (GÜNTHER, 1875)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Mabuyinae (Mabuyini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Euprepes brevis GÜNTHER 1875: 225 Mabouia brevis – BOULENGER 1887 Mabuya macularia – BOULENGER 1890 part Mabuya macularia var. 1 – SMITH 1935 part Mabuya macularia – INGER et al. 1984 part Eutropis macularia 3 (Western Ghats) – DATTA-ROY et al., 2012 part Eutropis macularia (Blyth, 1853) – BATUWITA 2016 part Eutropis brevis — GANESH et al. 2021 |
Distribution | S India (Kerala: from the southernmost range the Ashambu, Agasthyamalai, northwards across Cardamom hills, Travancore, High Wavys, High Ranges, Munnar, Anaimalai and Parambikulam hills) Type locality: Travancore and Anamallays [Western Ghats, South India]. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntypes: NHMUK 1874.4.29.254-55 = BMNH, two adults from Travancore, NHMUK 1874.4.29.354 (re-reg. NHMUK 1946.8.19.14)a subadult from Anamallays, coll. R.H. Beddome (Günther, 1875; Boulenger, 1887). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A relatively small species of Eutropis (adult SVL 37 mm; adult males in nuptial colouration seen in individuals from ~27mm) restricted to the Western Ghats, belonging to E. macularia clade, characterised by: 27-30 midbody scale rows, nuchal and dorsal scales with 3-5 keels on each scale, with no pointed spurs projecting behind or mucronate structures; postnasals absent; supranasals and prefrontals separated; 2 distinctly divided frontoparietals; interparietal fully separating parietals; one pair of broad nuchals; temporal scales with 3-4 keels; ear-hole as large as a lateral scale without anterior lobules; lower eyelids scaly with a series of opaque scales; ventrals: 41-45; fourth toe subdigital lamellae: 14-16; dorsum uniform fawn brown with a wide dark grey-brown lateral wash extending fromneartemporal to inguinal region. (from Ganesh et al. 2021, who cite Günther, 1875; Boulenger, 1887, 1890; Smith, 1935; Datta-Roy et al., 2012) Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data to their customers. These details, e.g. detailed descriptions or comparisons (about 2603 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: Eutropis brevis has been considered a synonym of Eutropis (or Mabuya) macularia at least since Smith 1935, but revalidated by Ganesh et al. 2021. See also Eutropis macularia. Distribution: Ganesh do not provide any details on distribution, except for the type locality. |
Etymology | Apparently named after its short body form, from Latin “brevis, -e” = short. (Günther, 1875). |
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