Sceloporus mikeprestoni SMITH & ÁLVAREZ, 1974
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Higher Taxa | Phrynosomatidae, Sceloporinae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Preston's Torquate Lizard S: Espinosa de Collar de Preston |
Synonym | Sceloporus torquatus mikeprestoni SMITH & ÁLVAREZ 1974 Sceloporus torquatus mikeprestoni — BELL et al. 2003 Sceloporus torquatus mikeprestoni — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008 Sceloporus mikeprestoni — CAMPILLO-GARCÍA et al. 2021 Sceloporus mikeprestoni — FLORES-VILLELA et al. 2022 |
Distribution | Mexico (Nuevo León, Tamaulipas) Type Locality: Marcela, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Marcela is a rural housing development at the northern end of a valley at the foot of Peña Blanca. The nearest town is Miquihuana, Tamaulipas, 19 km N and 7 km W of Marcela. |
Reproduction | viviparous |
Types | Holotype: MCZ R115679, an adult female collected by Ticul Alvarez, 3 April 1969 |
Diagnosis | |
Comment | Sympatry: Circular sympatry may occur between S. t. mikeprestoni, derived from S. t. torquatus, and S. t. binocularis, derived from S. t. melanogaster. Additional field work in the hiatus between the ranges of S. t. mikeprestoni and S. t. binocularis is necessary to resolve this problem (BELL et al. 2003) but see CAMPILLO-GARCÍA et al. 2021 for an update Types: Campillo-Garcia et al. 2021 found that specimen ENCB 5756, a paratype of S. t. mikeprestoni, actually pertains to Sceloporus minor Cope, 1885. This specimen has divided supraocular scales, 36 dorsal scales, 40 scales around the body, and 44 ventral scales. Group: S. torquatus group (sensu lato, fide Flores-Villela et al. 2022) |
Etymology | Named in honor of Michael J. Preston, who provided critical aid to the Smiths in the processing of data on the literature of Mexican herpetology. |
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