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Sceloporus zosteromus COPE, 1863

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Higher TaxaPhrynosomatidae, Sceloporinae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Central Baja Spiny Lizard, Monserrat Island Spiny Lizard
S: Bejori del Centro Peninsular [monserratensis]
E: Red-backed Spiny Lizard, Mexican Desert Spiny Lizard [rufidorsum]
S: Bejori de Espalda Roja [rufidorsum]
E: Baja Spiny Lizard, San Lucan Spiny Lizard [zosteromus]
S: Bejori de San Lucas [zosteromus] 
SynonymSceloporus zosteromus COPE 1863: 105
Sceloporus rufidorsum YARROW 1882
Sceloporus zosteromus — BOULENGER 1885: 225
Sceloporus zosteromus —VAN DENBURGH 1895: 108
Sceloporus monserratensis VAN DENBURGH & SLEVIN 1921: 396
Sceloporus magister zosteromus — LINSDALE 1932
Sceloporus magister rufidorsum — LINSDALE 1932
Sceloporus magister rufidorsum — SMITH 1939: 161
Sceloporus magister zosteromus — SMITH 1939: 170
Sceloporus magister monserratensis — SMITH 1939: 165
Sceloporus magister monserratensis — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 115
Sceloporus magister zosteromus — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 115
Sceloporus magister rufidorsum — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 442
Sceloporus magister rufidorsum — ZWEIFEL 1958
Sceloporus magister zosteromus — LEVITON & BANTA 1964
Sceloporus magister rufidorsum — STEBBINS 1985: 128
Sceloporus magister zosteromus — STEBBINS 1985: 128
Sceloporus magister monserratensis — STEBBINS 1985: 128
Sceloporus monserratensis — LINER 1994
Sceloporus rufidorsum — LINER 1994
Sceloporus zosteromus — LINER 1994
Sceloporus zosteromus — GRISMER & MCGUIRE 1996
Sceloporus zosteromus — GRISMER & MCGUIRE 1996
Sceloporus zosteromus monserratensis — BELL et al. 2003
Sceloporus zosteromus zosteromus — BELL et al. 2003
Sceloporus zosteromus rufidorsum — BELL et al. 2003
Sceloporus zosteromus rufidorsum — LEACHÉ & MULCAHY 2007
Sceloporus zosteromus rufidorsum — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008
Sceloporus zosteromus zosteromus — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008
Sceloporus zosteromus monserratensis — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008
Sceloporus zosteromus — HEIMES 2022
Sceloporus zosteromus — PAVÓN-VÁZQUEZ et al. 2024 
DistributionMexico (Cape region of Lower California = Baja California)

monserratensis: Mexico (Baja California, southern edge of the Vizcaino Desert, southward to the southern end of the Sierra de la Gigante; islands adjacent to the coast except Santa Catalina); Type Locality: Monserrate Island, Gulf of California, Mexico.

rufidorsum: Mexico (N Baja California, Cedros Island, Coronados Island); Type Locality: San Quintín Bay, Baja California, Mexico.

Type locality: Cape San Lucas, Baja California  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesSyntypes: USNM 5298; 69472-69488, INHS (= UIMNH)

Type: CAS 50509, collected 24 May 1921 by J. R. Slevin [monserratensis]

Holotype: USNM 11981, collected in 1882 by L. Belding, macerated, only bones left (Cochran, 1961) [rufidorsum] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (zosteromus): Smith 1939: 170


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CommentBelongs to the S. magister complex.

Grismer and McGuire (1996) concluded that an interbreeding continuity of populations, often referred to as S. monserratensis, S. rufidorsum, and S. zosteromus, extends throughout most of Baja California; hence they are conspecific (as was thought by Smith, 1939). Grismer (2002) regarded the three populations as pattern classes rather than subspecies. Pavón-Vázquez et al. 2024 found that S. z. zosteromus and S. z. monserratensis are not evolutionarily independent. In contrast, S. z. rufidorsum appears to be divergent. However, given their limited sample sizes and previously published patterns of morphological and molecular variation (Grismer and McGuire 1996), they treat S. zosteromus as monotypic, without having valid subspecies.

Distribution: see Pavón-Vázquez et al. 2024 (Fig.1) for a map, including the formerly recognized subspecies. 
EtymologyNamed after Greek zoster, "belt or girdle," and the Latin suffix –ome, "pertaining to the nature of," refer to the black inguinal blotches anterior to the thighs, connecting with black areas on the venter.

Etymology (monserratensis): This taxon is named for its island type locality.

Etymology (rufidorsum): The Latin nouns rufus, "red, reddish," and dorsum, "back" refer to the rusty-red dorsal stripe. 
References
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