Lepidophyma dontomasi (SMITH, 1942)
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Higher Taxa | Xantusiidae (Lepidophyminae), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: MacDougall's Tropical Night Lizard S: Lagartija Nocturna de MacDougall |
Synonym | Gaigeia dontomasi SMITH 1942: 374 Gaigeia dontomasi — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 153 Lepidophyma dontomasi — SAVAGE 1963 Lepidophyma (Gaigeia) dontomasi — SMITH 1973 Lepidophyma dontomasi — LINER 1994 Lepidophyma dontomasi— BEZY & CAMARILLO 2002 Lepidophyma dontomasi — MATA-SILVA et al. 2015 |
Distribution | Mexico (E Oaxaca) Type locality: Lachiguiri, Oaxaca, 7100 feet elevation. |
Reproduction | ovovivparous |
Types | Holotype: USNM 111473 |
Diagnosis | DIAGNOSIS (DIAGNOSTIC CHARACTERS). The species differs from all other Lepidophyma except L. lowei and L. radula in having enlarged caudal whorls that are separated dorsally by 2 rows of interwhorls, only one of which is complete ventrally; from all except L. gaigeae, L. radula, and L. tarascae in having 149 or fewer dorsals; from L. gaigeae in having 21 or fewer femoral pores; from L. tarascae in having 35 or fewer gulars (Table 1); and from L. radula in lacking vertical rows of distinctly enlarged tubercles on the side of the body. |
Comment | Habitat/Ecomorph: rock-crevice Abundance: only known from the type locality (Meiri et al. 2017). Distribution: see map in LARA-TUFIÑO & NIETO-MONTES DE OCA 2021: 331 (Fig. 6). |
Etymology | Named after Thomas (Don Tomas) Baillie MacDougall (1896–1973), a naturalist who collected plants and animals (including the holotype of L. dontomasi) from remote areas in México, particularly the Tehuantepec region./ |
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