Panolopus oreistes SCHWARTZ, 1964
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Higher Taxa | Diploglossidae, Diploglossa, Anguimorpha, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Hispaniolan Smooth Galliwasp, Common Hispaniolan Galliwasp |
Synonym | Diploglossus costatus oreistes SCHWARTZ 1964: 25 Celestus costatus oreistes — SCHWARTZ & HENDERSON 1988: 96 Celestus costatus oreistes — HEDGES et al. 2019 Panolopus costatus oreistes — SCHOOLS & HEDGES 2021 (by implication) Panolopus oreistes — SCHOOLS & HEDGES 2024: 200 |
Distribution | SE Haiti, Montagne Noire and Massif de la Selle (and associated lowlands), east into República Dominicana (Sierra de Baoruco) to east coast of Peninsula de Barahona. Type locality: Oriani, Departement du Sud-Est, Haiti (18.317, -71.933; 1,544 m). |
Reproduction | ovovivparous |
Types | Holotype: MCZ 3606. Holotype: USNM 197323 [aenetergum] Holotype: MCZ 77158 [chalcorhabdus] Holotype: USNM 167300, adult female; paratypes: CM, USNM, MCZ [emys] Holotype: MCZ 77154 [leionotus] Holotype: MCZ 77157 [melanchrous] Holotype: MCZ 77155 [neiba] Holotype: MCZ 77153 [nesobous] Holotype: MCZ 74940 [oreistes] Holotype: MCZ 12457 [phoxinus] Holotype: MCZ 77156 [psychonothes] Holotype: CM 52285, adult female [saonae] |
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Comment | Habitat: Comptus and Panolopus have both ground and tree-adapted ecomorphs (Schools et al. 2022). Distribution: for a map see Schools & Hedges 2024: 134 (Fig. 49) Similar species: Panolopus oreistes and P. costatus can only be separated by the area of the nasal scale by the SVL (1.06–1.57 [n=14] versus 1.59–2.03 [n=4]). Panolopus oreistes and P. leionotus cannot be distinguished based on morphology; however, both species are morphologically distinct from their respective closest relative (P. costatus and P. semitaeniatus sp. nov., respectively). Panolopus oreistes and P. melanchrous cannot be distinguished based on morphology (Schools & Hedges 2024) |
Etymology | Possibly named after Greek orestes = mountaineer, given that this subspecies is an "upland" form. the name is not explained by Schwartz 1964. |
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