Anolis purpuronectes GRAY, MEZA-LÁZARO, POE & NIETO-MONTES DE OCA, 2016
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Higher Taxa | Anolidae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Anolis purpuronectes GRAY, MEZA-LÁZARO, POE & NIETO-MONTES DE OCA 2016 Anolis barkeri — MEYER 1968 (in part) Anolis barkeri — POWELL & BIRT 2001 (in part) Norops purpuronectes — NICHOLSON et al. 2018 Anolis purpuronectes — HEIMES 2022 |
Distribution | Mexico (Oaxaca, S Veracruz) Type locality: approximately 1.6 km N of Chalchijapa, municipality of Santa María Chimalapa, Oaxaca, Mexico, 17.04377° N, 94.66586° W, 268 m elevation. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MZFC 28961 (field number POE 4362), a male, collected on 18 November 2012 by Steven Poe, Donald Mahler, and Julián Velasco. Paratypes. Eleven specimens, all from Mexico: nine from Oaxaca, municipality of Santa María Chimalapa: four from the same locality as the holotype (MSB 94840, 94844, 94848, 94851); one from Campamento piloto Chalchijapa, 17.07694° N, 94.59917° W, 575 m (MZFC 18811), three from 1–2 km S Campamento piloto Chalchijapa, 304–335 m (MZFC 18807, 18814–15), one from 3 km SW Chalchijapa, 17.05417° N, 94.65389° W, 280 m (MZFC 18809); and two from municipality of Uxpanapa, Veracruz: one from Ejido Pancho Villa, 17.21872° N, 94.55581° W, 163 m (MZFC 28962), and one from approximately 9 km SE Ejido La Laguna, 17.17981° N, 94.58217° W, 165 m (MZFC 28963). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Anolis purpuronectes and A. barkeri are the only Mexican Anolis with semiaquatic ecology. They also are the only species in Mexico with two middorsal rows of caudal scales and narrow, indistinct toepads. Anolis purpuronectes overlaps A. barkeri in most scale characters (Table 1), but displays a starkly different male dewlap colour (purple versus a complex red, orange, and white dewlap in A. barkeri; Fig. 3). Meyer (1968) found that A. barkeri from La Gloria, Oaxaca (=A. purpuronectes) and Los Tuxtlas region, Veracruz, lacked a light lateral stripe 70%–79% of the time, whereas samples of A. barkeri from Mal Paso and Pichucalco, Chiapas, had at least a faint or incomplete stripe in all instances. Additional details (1506 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Similar species: A. barkeri (see Fig. 3 in Gray et al. 2016 for a comparison). |
Etymology | Named after purpuronectes, a noun in apposition and a combination of the Latin adjective purpureus (purple) and the Greek noun nektes (a swimmer). |
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