Lepidophyma radula (SMITH, 1942)
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Higher Taxa | Xantusiidae (Lepidophyminae), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Yautepec Tropical Night Lizard S: Lagartija Nocturna de Yautepec |
Synonym | Gaigeia radula SMITH 1942: 376 Gaigeia radula — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 153 Lepidophyma radula — SAVAGE 1963 Lepidophyma radula — LINER 1994 Lepidophyma radula— BEZY & CAMARILLO 2002 Lepidophyma radula — MATA-SILVA et al. 2015 |
Distribution | Mexico (Oaxaca) Type locality: San Jose Manteca, 5 kilometers from San Carlos Yautepec, Oaxaca |
Reproduction | ovovivparous |
Types | Holotype: USNM 111472 |
Diagnosis | DIAGNOSIS (DIAGNOSTIC CHARACTERS). The species differs from all other Lepidophyma except L. dontomasi and L. lowei 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 and L. dontomasi in having less than 140 dorsals; from L. dontomasi in having distinctly enlarged tubercles on the side of the body; and from L. lowei and L. gaigeae in having fewer than 22 femoral pores. Lepidophyma dontomasi, L. lowei, and L. radula are restricted to eastern Oaxaca and are unique in the genus in having most caudal whorls separated by only 2 interwhorls, one of which is complete ventrally. Known only from the holotype (from BEZY & CAMARILLO 2002). Additional details (53 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Abundance: only known from 3 specimens (Bezy et al. 1992). Habitat/Ecomorph: rock-crevice Distribution: see map in LARA-TUFIÑO & NIETO-MONTES DE OCA 2021: 331 (Fig. 6). |
Etymology | Named after the Lating radula (= scraper) which refers to the body surface, which is rough, or filelike because of the presence of large tubercular scales. |
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