Amphisbaena pericensis NOBLE, 1921
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Higher Taxa | Amphisbaenidae, Amphisbaenia, Lacertoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Perico Worm Lizard |
Synonym | Amphisbaena pericensis NOBLE 1921 Amphisbaena pericensis — GANS 1963 Amphisbaena pericensis — HOOGMOED & AVILA-PIRES 1991: 89 Amphisbaena pericensis — GANS 2005: 18 |
Distribution | Peru (from Perico to Bellavista) Type locality: Peru: Cajamarca: Perico (05°21’S, 78°47’W). |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MCZ 14631; Paratypes: AMNH 28501; CAS 54614; CNHM = FMNH 16106, 16107, 73371; DZ 1059; MCZ 14764, 14765, 14767, 14768, 14770, 14772–14775; MCZ 14789, 14790 (Bellavista); SMF 11826, 11887, 11888; INHS (= UIMNH) 41494; UMMZ 55676A, 55676B; USNM 75970; ZMB 29659 (Perico); USNM 59926 (Chinchipe River); USNM 60057, 60058 (Maraqon River). |
Diagnosis | DIAGNOSIS: A form of Amphisbaena without major fusions of head shields; with pairs of very large first and slightly reduced second parietals; with the head relatively blunt and not particularly set off from the neck; with a cylindrical blunt-tipped tail; with a faint autotomy constriction at the sixth to eighth caudal annulus where autotomy takes place. The form has 198 to 218 body annuli; generally, 18 or 19, occasionally 16 or 17 caudal annuli: 12 to 16 (generally 14) dorsal and 16 to 20 (generally 18) ventral segments to a midbody annulus; and 4 small round precloacal pores. The color of preserved specimens is a uniform dark brown, much darker dorsally than ventrally, lightened on the tip of tail and snout and produced by a dense pig- mentation of the segments (contrasted by lighter intersegmental sutures) (Gans 1963). |
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Etymology | Named after the type locality. |
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