Pinoyscincus coxi (TAYLOR, 1915)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Pinoyscincus coxi coxi (TAYLOR 1915) Pinoyscincus coxi divergens (TAYLOR 1922) |
Common Names | E: Cox's Sphenomorphus |
Synonym | Sphenomorphus coxi coxi TAYLOR 1915: 100 Sphenomorphus coxi TAYLOR 1915: 100 Lygosoma (Hinulia) jagori PETERS 1864: 54 (part.) Lygosoma (Sphenomorphus) coxi — BROWN & ALCALA 1970: 113 Sphenomorphus coxi coxi — BROWN & ALCALA 1980: 203 Pinoyscincus coxi — LINKEM, DIESMOS & BROWN 2011 Pinoyscincus coxi divergens TAYLOR 1922 Sphenomorphus jagori divergens TAYLOR 1922: 194 Lygosoma (Sphenomorphus) jagori — SMITH 1937: 220 (part.) Sphenomorphus coxi divergens — BROWN & ALCALA 1980: 206 Sphenomorphus coxi divergens — BROWN et al. 1995 Sphenomorphus coxi divergens — LAGAT 2009 Pinoyscincus coxi divergens (by implication) Pinoyscincus coxi divergens — MENESES et al. 2022 |
Distribution | Philippines (coxi: Mindanao, Leyte, Samar, Camiguin; divergens: SW Luzon, Marinduque, Mindoro) divergens: widely distributed in the Philippines (incl. Luzon, Marinduque, Mindoro (Crombie, 1994). Also recorded from Mindoro, Luzon, Polillo, Leyte, Samar, Camiguin, Mindanao, Panay, and Sulu Islands). Type locality: Bunawan (Bunauan), Agusan Province, Mindanao Island [coxi]. Type locality: Mt. Makiling, Luzon, and Naujan and Calapan, Mindoro Island [divergens]. |
Reproduction | oviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: lost, BSMP 1782, collected E.H. Taylor, vi.1912; lost fide BROWN & ALCALA 1980: 204 Syntypes: CM P1758-66, Sumagui & Pocamil, Mindoro, collected E.H. Taylor v.1916; P1767-78, Calapan & San Isidro, Mindoro, collected E.H. Taylor, xi.1916. UMMZ 65965, Calapan, Mondoro, collected E.H. Taylor, x.1916, MCZ 20134, Sumagui & Pocamil, Mindoro, collected E.H.Taylor v.1915, and MCZ 20135, Calapan & San Isidro, Mindoro, collected E.H. Taylor, xi.1916 are also possibly syntypes, although Taylor (1922) only listed 9 specimens from Sumagui and 12 from Calapan. Whereabouts of the remaining 10 syntypes (4 from Mt Maquiling, Luzon; 6 from Lake Naujan, Mindoro) unknown, although Marx (1972) refers to 4 "cotypes" of unspecified locality in FMNH [divergens] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis:-Frontoparietal single; prefrontals not in contact; 5 supraoculars; adpressed hind legs fail to reach beyond the elbow; frontal as broad as, or slightly broader than, the supraocular region; last 3 labials with distinct yellow spots.” (Taylor 1915: 100) Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data to their customers. These details, e.g. detailed descriptions or comparisons (about 2143 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | Named after Dr. Alvin J. Cox, former Director of the Philippines Bureau of Science, Manila, ca. 1910. |
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