Ameivula xacriaba ARIAS, TEXEIRA Jr., RECODER, CARVALHO, ZAHER & RODRIGUES, 2014
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Higher Taxa | Teiidae, Teiinae, Gymnophthalmoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Ameivula xacriaba ARIAS, TEXEIRA Jr., RECODER, CARVALHO, ZAHER & RODRIGUES 2014 |
Distribution | Brazil (Minas Gerais) Type locality: Parque Nacional Cavernas do Peruaçu (15°9′ 17.04′′ S, 44°18′ 18.29′′ W, 747 m a.s.l.), Januária municipality, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Reproduction | oviparous (manual imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: MZUSP 99690, an adult male. Collected by M.T. Rodrigues, R. Recoder, M. Teixeira Jr., M. Aurelio de Sena and A. Camacho on 17 January 2009. Paratypes. Adult males: MZUSP 99676, MZUSP 99685, MZUSP 99700, MZUSP 99679, MZUSP 99632, 99669, 99622, 99677, 99641. Adult females: MZUSP 99642, MZUSP 99658, MZUSP 99638, MZUSP 99618, MZUSP 99630, 99678, 99643. Collected by M.T. Rodrigues, R. Recoder, M. Teixeira Jr., M. Aurelio de Sena and A. Camacho on 17 January 2009. All paratypes with the same locality data as for the holotype. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A slender, medium sized species of Ameivula, distinguished from all other species of the genus by the following combina- tion of characters: (1) 6-7 supralabials; (2) 5- 6 infralabials; (3) 4-5 supraoculars; (4) five supracilaries; (5) 4-6 parietals; (6) 8 longitudinal rows of ventral scales; (7) 27-29 transversal ventral rows; (8) 14-17 femoral pores; (9) 184- 216 dorsal scales; (10) 24-29 scales around tail; (11) 94-102 scales around midbody; (12) 13- 15 fourth finger lamellae; (13) 23-28 fourth toe lamellae; (14) 41-47 gular scales; (15) absence of paravertebral stripes; (16) lateral ocelli extending from hindlimbs to forelimbs. The new species is assigned to the Ameivula ocellifera group (Arias et al., 2011a) by a low number of femoral pores (less than 20), en- larged scales in the temporal region (posteriorly to the third subocular), five supraciliary scales, 8 rows of ventral scales, and a brownish tail. |
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Etymology | The specific name “xacriaba” honors the Xakriabás indians. A remaining community that occupies an Indian Territory in the vicinities of Peruaçu region and along the left bank of the river São Francisco, in the municipalities of São João das Missões, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. |
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