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Eutropis indeprensa (BROWN & ALCALA, 1980)

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Higher TaxaScincidae, Mabuyinae (Mabuyini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Brown's Mabuya 
SynonymMabuya indeprensa BROWN & ALCALA 1980: 122
Mabuya indeprensa — GAULKE 1999
Mabuya indeprensa — GREER & NUSSBAUM 2000
Eutropis indeprensa — MAUSFELD et al. 2002
Mabuya indeprensa — MALKMUS et al. 2002
Mabuya indeprensa — DAS 2004
Eutropis cf. indeprensa — SANGUILA et al. 2016
Eutropis cf. indeprensa — SUPSUP et al. 2017
Eutropis indeprensa — BARLEY et al. 2021 
DistributionSunda Region, Indonesia (N Borneo, Sulawesi), Malaysia (Sabah),
Philippines (Panay; Palawan: Calamian Islands, Negros, Cebu, Agusan del Sur, Camiguin Sur, Dinagat Island, Mindanao)

Type locality: area notheast of San Jose, Mindoro Island”.  
Reproductionoviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) 
TypesHolotype: CAS 85664 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: This species is distinguished from M. multicarinata and M. cumingi by the following combination of characters: (1) a small to intermediate-sized Mabuya, snout-vent length for 20 mature specimens 45.6-66.6 mm; and (2) number of scale rows between parietals and base of tail 41-47; from M. multicarinata by (3) number of 4th toe lamellae 18 24 (usually 21-23) (Table 9); and (4) interparietal large, almost always separating the parietals (25 of 28 specimens), its greatest breadth about 3/4 of to equal breadth of the parietals; and from M. cumingi by (5) limbs fairly well developed, length of extended hind limb 88-116% of axilla-groin distance and 44-58% of snout-vent length. (Brown & Alcala 1980) 
Comment 
References
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  • Barley, Anthony J.; Marites B. Sanguila and Rafe M. Brown 2021. A new species of Sun Skink (Reptilia: Scincidae: Eutropis) from the Zamboanga Peninsula, southwestern Mindanao Island, Philippines. Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology 14 (2): 1-18; DOI: 10.26757/pjsb2020b14012 - get paper here
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