Sceloporus binocularis DUNN, 1936
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Higher Taxa | Phrynosomatidae, Sceloporinae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Nuevo Leon Crevice Swift S: Espinosa de Montafia |
Synonym | Sceloporus binocularis DUNN 1936: 474 Sceloporus ferrariperezi binocularis — SMITH 1939: 216 Sceloporus torquatus binocularis — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 126 Sceloporus torquatus binocularis — BELL et al. 2003 Sceloporus torquatus binocularis — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008 Sceloporus binocularis — CAMPILLO-GARCÍA et al. 2021 |
Distribution | Mexico (Nuevo León) Type locality: Trail from Pablillo to Alamar, Nuevo León. |
Reproduction | viviparous |
Types | Holotype: ANSP 20032, collected by H.A. Pilsbry, F.W. Pennell and C.H. Harvey Malnate in 1934. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (binocularis): A Sceloporus with rather uniform body scalation of large scales; dorsal rows parallel, lateral oblique; supraorbital region occupied by a single row of enlarged scales; femoral pores in widely separated rows, 11-13; no black neck collar; no definite markings save two light spots on nape (Dunn 1936: 474). Additional details (2077 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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. Group: S. torquatus group (sensu lato, fide Flores-Villela et al. 2022) |
Etymology | Named after the Latin adjective from “bis-” = two or paired, and “oculus” = eye, referring to the two enlarged supraocular scales. |
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