Morethia ruficauda (LUCAS & FROST, 1895)
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| Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Eugongylinae (Eugongylini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
| Subspecies | Morethia ruficauda ruficauda (LUCAS & FROST 1895) Morethia ruficauda exquisita STORR 1972 |
| Common Names | E: Lined Firetail Skink |
| Synonym | Ablepharus lineoocellatus ruficaudus LUCAS & FROST 1895: 269 Morethia taeniopleura exquisita STORR 1972 Morethia taeniopleura ruficauda STORR 1972: 74 Morethia ruficauda — COGGER 1983: 181 Morethia ruficauda — COGGER 2000: 548 Morethia ruficauda — WILSON & SWAN 2010 Morethia ruficauda exquisita STORR 1972 Morethia taeniopleura exquisita STORR 1972: 75 Morethia ruficauda exquisita — STORR et al. 1999 |
| Distribution | Australia (Northern Territory, South Australia, Western Australia) ruficauda: C/N/NW Australia; Type locality: Goyder River or Bagot's Lagoon, Central Australia, N. T. (by lectotype designation). exquisita: mid-western Western Australia. |
| Reproduction | oviparous |
| Types | Lectotype: NMV D11757, designated by Coventry (1970). Holotype: WAM R37709, from Tambrey, 21° 37’ S, 117'3 6’ E, W. A. [exquisita] |
| Diagnosis | Diagnosis (n=38). The species taeniopleura is distinguishable from other Morethio by its black or blackish, unspotted back and somewhat depressed head. The subspecies M. t. ruficauda is distinguishable from M. t. taeniopleura (Peters) of eastern Queensland by its four (rather than five) supraciliaries; subdigital lamellae obtusely keeled or narrowly callose (rather than smooth or broadly callose); and more strongly developed dorsolateral stripe (silvery white, rather than pale brown; as wide or nearly as wide as pale midlateral stripe, rather than much narrower; and extending forward beyond supraciliaries). (Storr 1972) Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data. However, these details, e.g. detailed descriptions (about about .73 pages) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us if you need any of this material. |
| Comment | Synonymy after GREER 1980. |
| Etymology | Named after Latin “rufus” = red and “cauda” = tail. |
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