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Holcosus quadrilineatus (HALLOWELL, 1861)

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Higher TaxaTeiidae, Teiinae, Gymnophthalmoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Four-lined Ameiva 
SynonymCnemidophorus quadrilineatus HALLOWELL 1861: 483
Ameiva quadrilineata — COPE 1862: 61
Amiva [sic] gabbiana COPE 1876: 117
Ameiva gabbiana — GÜNTHER 1885: 24
Ameiva quadrilineata — DUNN 1940: 113
Ameiva quadrilineata — SLEVIN 1942: 467
Ameiva quadrilineata — PETERS et al. 1970: 23
Ameiva quadrilineata — ECHTERNACHT 1971: 34
Ameiva quadrilineata — KÖHLER 2000: 97
Ameiva quadrilineata — SANTOS-BARRERA et al. 2008
Holcosus quadrilineatus — HARVEY et al. 2012
Holcosus quadrilineatus — SUNYER & MARTÍNEZ-FONSECA 2023 
DistributionW Panama, Costa Rica, SE Nicaragua

Type locality: Nicaragua; restricted to Greytown, Nicaragua, by TAYLOR (1956).  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: USNM 6053
Syntype: USNM 32614, 32615, 32616 [Amiva gabbiana] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A small lizard which an be distinguished from other Middle merican Ameiva by the following comination of characters: Central gular scales moderately enlarged, irregular, scales of posterior one-half of gular region abruptly smaller than scales of anterior one-half (Figs. 14-15); moderate number of femoral pores (mean number for males, 34.2; females, 27.8); a transverse row of abruptly enlarged mesoptychial scales; eight longitudinal rows of ventral scutes; narrow middorsal field (mean paravertebral granules, PV = 26.1) which does not become darker laterally; continuous, well defined dorsolateral stripe and continuous to interrupted ventrolateral stripe, both usually retained throughout life. The middorsal field of Ameiva undiilata is broad (mean PV: males, 46.8; females, 45.6) and the ventrolateral light stripe is usually interrupted. Ameiva chaitzami also has a relatively broad middorsal field (mean PV: 38.1) and interrupted ventrolateral light stripes and, in addition, lacks a uniformly colored middorsal field (Echternacht 1971: 35).


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CommentSynonymy that of PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970

Sympatry: Ameiva (= Holcosus) festiva 
EtymologyApparently named after the four bright lines on the back of this species, from Latin “quadri-” = four, and linea = line. 
References
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  • Cooper Jr., W.E. 2005. Duration of movement as a lizard foraging movement variable. Herpetologica 61 (4): 363-372 - get paper here
  • Cope, E.D. 1862. Synopsis of the species of Holcosus and Ameiva, with diagnoses of new West Indian and South American Colubridae. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 14: 60-82. - get paper here
  • Cope, E.D. 1875. On the Batrachia and Reptilia of Costa Rica with notes on the herpetology and ichthyology of Nicaragua and Peru. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia N.S. (2) 8: 93-183 [sometimes said to be published 1876 but see Murphy et al. 2007 for clarification]] - get paper here
  • Dunn,E.R. 1940. New and noteworthy herpetological material from Panamá. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia. 92: 105-122. - get paper here
  • Echternacht, A. C. 1971. Middle American lizards of the genus Ameiva. Misc. Publ. Univ. Kans. Mus. Nat. Hist. 55: 1-86 - get paper here
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