Ablepharus ladacensis (GÜNTHER, 1864)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Eugongylinae (Eugongylini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Ablepharus ladacensis ladacensis (GÜNTHER 1864) Ablepharus ladacensis stimsoni (EREMCENKO 1992) |
Common Names | E: Ladak Ground Skink Chinese: 拉达克滑蜥 |
Synonym | Eumeces ladacensis GÜNTHER 1864: 86 Eumeces ladacensis — ANDERSON 1872 Scincella ladacense MITTLEMAN 1952 Euprepes stoliczkai STEINDACHNER 1869: 46 Euprepes kargilensis STEINDACHNER 1869 Euprepes kargilensis — THEOBALD 1876 Mocoa kargilensis — THEOBALD 1876 Lygosoma ladacense — BOULENGER 1887 Leiolopisma ladacense — SCHMIDT 1926: 168 Leiolopisma ladacense — SMITH 1935 Lygosoma (Leiolopisma) ladacense — CONSTABLE 1949 Scincella ladacensis — GREER 1974: 7 Scincella ladacense — WANG & ZHAO 1986 Scincella ladacensis — OUBOTER 1986: 16 Asymblepharus ladacensis — (see comment) Scincella ladacensis — DAS 1996: 48 Asymblepharus (Asymblepharus) ladacensis — EREMCHENKO 2003 Asymblepharus ladacensis — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 Ablepharus ladacensis — MIRZA et al. 2022 Asymblepharus ladacensis stimsoni EREMČENKO 1992 Asymblepharus ladacensis stimsoni EREMČENKO 1992: 58 Asymblepharus ladacensis stimsoni — EREMCHENKO et al. 1998 |
Distribution | China (Xizang =Tibet) [Scincella ladacensis ladacensis] N Pakistan, W Himalaya (S Karakoram) India (Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh) W Nepal Type locality: Ladak (= Ladakh), "Tibet" M. A. Smith (1935: 300) gave "Ladak, Kashmir." as type locality. The Ladakh Mountains cross the Xizang-Kashmir (India) border, but Ladakh is in Kashmir. stimsoni: Nepal, China (upper Ganges River basin); Type locality: "Nepal, Garanphu, Seti Vall., Bajang distr., 4270 M." (= Garaphu, 30° 00'N; 81° 20'E) |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: BMNH 1946.8.16.28 (ladacensis) Holotype: BMNH 1957.1.14.91, paratypes: BMNH 1957.1.14.81-86 (paratypes), "Saipal, Bajang dist., 4570 M." (30° 00'N; 81° 20'E, Nepal); BMNH 1957.1.14.87-88, "Ingul Divar, SE ridge of Kapkot near Duhli, 3660 M." (29° 80'N; 81° 30'E, Duhli sic for Dhuli, Nepal); BMNH 1957.1.14.89-90; 92-93, "Garanphu, Seti Valley, Bajang dist., 4270 M." (30° 00'N; 81° 20'E, Nepal); BMNH 1953.1.1.54, "Pemringgoan, Barbung Khola, 4880 M." (28º 52'N; 83º 15'E; Dolpa District, Nepal); BMNH 1953.1.55-57, "Balanga pass, Tibrikot, 3500 M." (29º 00'N; 82º 44'E, at present in Dolpa District); BMNH 1953.1.1.58, "Phoksumdo Tal, Tibrikot, 4270 M." (29° 00'N; 83° 00'E; Dolpa District, Nepal); BMNH 1953.1.1.59, "Kahajeng Khola, near Mohala Raiang, Charkabhot, 5490 M." (29° 00'N; 83° 30'E, Nepal). [stimsoni] Syntypes: NMW 16643.1-4 [Euprepes kargilensis] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Ciliars distinctly thickenend. Palpebral disc very large (x ratio snout-vent length (SV length)/length transparent disc: 37.8). Frontal often thouching the third supraocular. Usually distinct projecting lobules on the anterior margin of the ear; ear slit-shaped. 57-90 gulars + ventrals; 24-38 scales around midbody. Ventral surface usually greenish-blue (Ouboter 1986: 16). Additional details (391 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Scincella ladacensis has been renamed to Asymblepharus ladacensis, but most of the pertinent literature is in Russian and thus rarely seen. See references in the entries for Asymblepharus. Similar species: Scincella sikimmensis, A. himalayana (Ouboter 1986 says there is clinal variation among the 3 species). Subspecies: Scincella ladacensis himalayana (GÜNTHER 1864) is now considered as a valid species. Distribution: reports from China are erroneous (SINDACO & JEREMCENKO 2008) and based on confusion with A. sikkimensis or A. ladacensis stimsoni. |
Etymology | Named after the type locality. |
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