Amphisbaena hiata MONTERO & CÉSPEDEZ, 2002
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Higher Taxa | Amphisbaenidae, Amphisbaenia, Lacertoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Amphisbaena hiata MONTERO & CÉSPEDEZ 2002 Amphisbaena dubia YANOSKY et al. 1993a,b Amphisbaena dubia MONTERO 1994, 1996 Amphisbaena dubia MONTERO and TEROL 1999 Amphisbaena hiata — GANS 2005: 15 Amphisbaena hiata — COSTA et al. 2019 |
Distribution | Argentina (Formosa, Corrientes), Brazil Type locality: Laguna Brava (27° 30’ S, 58° 43’ W), Capital Department, Corrientes Province, Argentina. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: UNNE (= UNNEC) 1043 (Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Corrientes) |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A small form of Amphisbaena without major fusion of head shields; with one pair of large parietals and enlarged occipitals; a blunt-tipped cylindrical tail with a faint autotomy annulus at the eighth caudal annulus; two cicatricial precloacal pores separated by a pair of nonpored medial scales (hiatus), or without pores. Specimens have 202 to 213 body annuli; 18 to 19 caudal annuli; 16 to 17 dorsal and 18 to 22 ventral segments to the midbody annulus; one or two rows of postgenials and a postmalar row. The color of preserved specimens is light brown with the ventral region cre`me white, similar to that of live specimens (following Gans and Alexander, 1962). |
Comment | Has been confused previously with A. dubia by Yanosky et al. 1993, Montero 1994, and others. Morphology: This species is one of ~20 species of Amphisbaena with two precloacal pores (Ribeiro et al. 2019). |
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