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Pelturagonia anolophium HARVEY, LARSON, JACOBS, SHANEY, STREICHER, HAMIDY, KURNIAWAN & SMITH, 2019

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Higher TaxaAgamidae (Draconinae), Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common Names 
SynonymPelturagonia anolophium HARVEY, LARSON, JACOBS, SHANEY, STREICHER, HAMIDY, KURNIAWAN & SMITH 2019: 95 
DistributionIndonesia (Borneo: Kalimantan)

Type locality: Gunung Lumut, Paser, Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia, 832 m elevation, 1.410788S, 115.977718E.  
Reproduction 
TypesHolotype: MZB 14992, adult female, Field tag 21838) collected by Thorton R. Larson and M. Munir. ND4 GenBank accession number MN548383; 16S GenBank accession number MN537800.
Paratypes (3): Two subadult females (UTA 65255, 65256) and one subadult male (MZB 14993), collected by T.R. Larson and M. Munir from 19:10 to 19:34 h at the type locality, 1,090 m elevation, 1.402748S, 115.985918E. ND4 GenBank accession number MN548384 for UTA 65255 and MN548385 for UTA 65256; 16S GenBank accession number MN537801 for UTA 65255 and MN537802 for UTA 65256. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A large species of Pelturagonia reaching at least 193 mm (80 mm SVL) in length, distinguished from all congeners by the following combination of characters: (1) supracilium lacking long spinose scale; (2) tubercular sublabials 4–7 anterior to enlarged subrictal tubercle; (3) enlarged middorsal scales widely spaced, not forming continuous dorsal crest; (4) nuchal crest consisting of 10– 12 triangular scales mostly in continuous series; (5) paravertebrals on neck and scales of pectoral gap pointing backward; (6) base of tail with dorsolateral crest of 7–10 enlarged scales; (7) area between caudal dorsolateral crests not flat, with enlarged projecting scales; (8) four rows of enlarged subcaudals near base of tail (poorly differentiated in females); (9) gulars sharply keeled and mucronate, 31–36; (10) scales around midbody 92–109; (11) dorsum green with contrasting pale, saffron tubercles and reddish brown to brick red bands (at least in females and juvenile males; adult male unknown); (12) gular region without black pigment or with black reticulation but lacking sharp black lines extending postero-medially from labials. 
Comment 
EtymologyThe new name anolophium is a neuter noun used in apposition to Pelturagonia and derived from the Greek prefix “ano-” meaning above and noun lophos meaning crest. The new name refers to the diagnostic projecting, enlarged scales positioned above the dorsolateral caudal crests in Pelturagonia anolophium. 
References
  • Harvey, Michael B., Larson, Thorton R., Jacobs, Justin L., Shaney, Kyle, Streicher, Jeffrey W., Hamidy, Amir, Kurniawan, Nia & Smit, Eric N. 2019. Phoxophrys After 60 Years: Review of Morphology, Phylogeny, Status of Pelturagonia, and a New Species from Southeastern Kalimantan. Herpetological Monographs 33 (1): 71-107 - get paper here
 
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