Varanus cumingi MARTIN, 1839
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Higher Taxa | Varanidae, Platynota, Varanoidea, Anguimorpha, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Cuming’s water monitor |
Synonym | Varanus cumingi MARTIN 1839 Varanus cumingii — BOULENGER 1885: 316 Varanus salvator cumingi — MERTENS 1942 Varanus salvator cumingi — BÖHME 2002 Varanus salvator cumingi — GAULKE & HORN in PIANKA & KING 2004: 261 Varanus cumingi — KOCH et al. 2007 Varanus (Soterosaurus) cumingi — KOCH et al. 2010 Varanus (Soterosaurus) cumingi — BUCKLITSCH et al. 2016: 50 |
Distribution | Philippines (Mindanao, Camiguin Sur etc.) Type locality: Mindanao, Philippines. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Lectotype: BMNH 1946.8.31.5 (dried skin), adult. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: As a conspicuous member of the V. salvator complex, V. cumingi can be identified by two main features: (1) the intensive yellow colour pattern of head and body in combination with the black background colour and (2) the possession of enlarged occipital scales around the pineal organ (character P: 47-57, x = 49.92, s = 2.99). Further diagnostic scalation characters are (3) enlarged dorsal scales (parameters X, Y, and XY; see Tab. 7) and (4) low scale counts around the tail at one third of the tail length (character R: 44-55, x = 49.25, s = 3.44). Additional characteristics of the colour pattern of V. cumingi are (5) black ocelli on the ventral side of the tail, (6) a black streak extending from the eye to the upper margin of the tympanum, (7) usually a unicoloured yellow chin without dark bars or crossbands, and (8) 8 to 15 dark crossbands on the belly. Additional details (1688 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | According to the timetree in Fig. S3 of Brennan et al. (2020), several taxa within the V. salvator group are distinctly younger than 1 million years, such as cumingi, marmoratus, palawanensis, and samarensis, hence they may be better considered as subspecies of V. salvator (Ziegler & Vences 2020). |
Etymology | V. cumingi has been named after the collector of the type, “Mr. H. Cuming”. The subspecific epithet samarensis refers to the type locality Samar Islands, Philippines. |
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