Abronia deppii (WIEGMANN, 1828)
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Higher Taxa | Anguidae (Gerrhonotinae), Diploglossa, Anguimorpha, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | S: Escorpión Arboricola de Deppe E: Deppe’s Arboreal Alligator Lizard |
Synonym | Gerrhonotus deppii WIEGMANN 1828: 379 Abronia deppii — GRAY 1838: 389 Gerrhonotus Deppii — DUMÉRIL & BIBRON 1839: 398 Gerrhonotus Deppii — O’SHAUGHNESSY 1873: 45 Gerrhonotus deppii — GÜNTHER 1885: 35 Gerrhonotus deppii — BOULENGER 1885: 269 Abronia deppii — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 196 Gerrhonotus deppii — WERMUTH 1969: 17 Abronia deppei — LINER 1994 Abronia deppii — LINER 2007 |
Distribution | Mexico (N Guerrero, Mexico, N Morelos) Type locality: Mexico. Restricted to Omilteme, Guerrero, by SMITH & TAYLOR 1950, later restricted to Temascaltepec-Real de Arriba, in the State of Mexico, by SÁNCHEZ-HERRERA & LÓPEZ-FORMENT 1980. |
Reproduction | ovovivparous |
Types | Lectotype: ZMB 1149 (see also GOOD et al. 1993) |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): Abronia can be distinguished from all other gerrhonotines(Coloptychon, Gerrhonotus, Barisia, Elgaria, and Mesaspis) in the combination of having: (1) the fifth row of temporal scales absent (except, probably anomalously,on one side of one specimen of A. salvadorensis) (present in all other genera); (2)large, well-clawed limbs (smaller limbs in all other genera); and (3) a reduced lateral fold (much better developed in all other genera),particularly between the anterior limb and ear (Campbell & Frost 1993: 98). Additional details (2547 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Distribution: Map in Bogert and Porter 1967: 16. Has been confused with what is now called Abronia martindelcampoi FLORES-VILLELA & SÁNCHEZ-HERRERA 2003 who also redescribed A. deppii. Hence not in the Sierra Madre del Sur, as reported by FLORES-VILLELA & SÁNCHEZ-HERRERA 2003. Type species: Abronia deppii is the type species of the genus Abronia GRAY 1838. There is also a plant genus of the same name. Species groups: Campbell and Frost 1993 erected several subgenera to accommodate species groups within Abronia. Gutiérrez-Rodríguez et al. 2020 defined and briefly diagnosed the species groups in the revised genus Abronia (after synonymization of Mesaspis with Abronia). Good & Schwenk present a table of diagnostic scale characters across the species of the deppii species group. |
Etymology | Named after one of the collectors, Ferdinand Deppe. The genus name apparently is derived from the Greek word abros meaning "delicate" perhaps in reference to the delicate nature of the tail (Lemos-Espinal & Dixon 2013). Note that there is also a plant genus “Abronia”. |
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