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Higher TaxaTeiidae, Teiinae, Gymnophthalmoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
SubspeciesAspidoscelis lineattissimus duodecemlineatus (LEWIS 1956)
Aspidoscelis lineattissimus exoristus (DUELLMAN & WELLMAN 1960)
Aspidoscelis lineattissimus lineattissimus (COPE 1878)
Aspidoscelis lineattissimus lividus (DUELLMAN & WELLMAN 1960) 
Common NamesE: Many-lined Whiptail
S: Cuiji de Muchas Lineas 
SynonymCnemidophorus lineattissimus COPE 1878: 94
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus — GÜNTHER 1885: 27
Cnemidophorus deppii lineattissimus — HARTWEG & OLIVER 1937
Cnemidophorus deppii lineattissimus — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 179
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus lineattissimus — MASLIN & SECOY 1986
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus — LINER 1994
Aspidoscelis lineatissima [sic] — REEDER et al. 2002
Aspidoscelis lineatissima lineatissima — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008
Aspidoscelis lineatissima — COBARRUBIAS et al. 2012
Aspidoscelis lineattissimus — PYRON & BURBRINK 2013
Aspidoscelis lineattisima — CUPUL-MAGAÑA et al. 2016 (in error)
Aspidoscelis lineattissima — WOOLRICH-PIÑA et al. 2016

Aspidoscelis lineattissimus duodecemlineatus (LEWIS 1956)
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus duodecemlineatus LEWIS 1956
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus duodecemlineatus — MASLIN & SECOY 1986
Aspidoscelis lineatissima duodecemlineata — REEDER et al. 2002
Aspidoscelis lineatissima duodecemlineata — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008

Aspidoscelis lineattissimus exoristus (DUELLMAN & WELLMAN 1960)
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus exoristus DUELLMAN & WELLMAN 1960
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus exoristus — KLUGE 1984
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus exoristus — MASLIN & SECOY 1986
Aspidoscelis lineatissima exorista — REEDER et al. 2002
Aspidoscelis lineatissima exorista — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008

Aspidoscelis lineattissimus lividus (DUELLMAN & WELLMAN 1960)
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus lividus DUELLMAN & WELLMAN 1960: 50
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus lividus — KLUGE 1984
Cnemidophorus lineattissimus lividus — MASLIN & SECOY 1986
Aspidoscelis lineatissima livida — REEDER et al. 2002
Aspidoscelis lineattissima livida — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008 
DistributionMexico (pacific slopes of Nayarit to C Guerrero, Colima, Jalisco, Michoacán, Morelos).

Type locality: Colima and Guadalajara (Jalisco); restricted to Colima, Colima by SMITH & TAYLOR 1950.

duodecemlineatus: Mexico (Nayarit)

exoristus: Mexico (Michoacan); Type locality: Mexico, Michoacan, Rancho Santa Ana, 4 km (by road) NE San Salvador, 600 m elevation.

lividus: Mexico (Michoacan); Type locality: Mexico, Michoacan, Maruata, 18° 17’ N, 103° 20’ W, 0 m elvation (sea level).  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesLectotype: USNM 32306 (fide USNM type catalog); former syntypes: USNM 24937-40, 32299-32314
Holotype: UMMZ 119338 [exoristus]
Holotype: UMMZ 119472 [lividus]
Holotype: lost (was: College of Puget Sound, Museum of Natural History 7547; PSM) M. L. Johnson and T. H. Lewis; 19 March 1954. The holotype is now lost (fide Maslin & Secoy 1986) [duodecemlineatus] 
Diagnosis 
CommentSubspecies after LINER 1994.

Nomenclature: note that the original spelling by COPE 1878 had two “t”.

Distribution: Not in Puebla fide Woolrich-Piña 2018.

Subspecies: Raya-García et al. 2022 investigated the phylogenetics and diversity of the Aspidoscelis lineattissimus complex and found three well-differentiated lineages as independent evolutionary units, corresponding to A. l. exoristus, A. l. lineattissimus + A. l. lividus and A. l. duodecemlineatus. While lineattissimus + lividus cluster together, Raya-García do not propose any taxonomic changes or to synonymize the two. 
EtymologyNamed after Latin lineattissimus, superlative of Latin lineatus, lined. [“... black, with ten or eleven pale bands...”].

A. l. duodecemlineatus was named after Latin duodecim, twelve + Latin lineatus, lined. ["...12 light-colored, thin, sharply demarcated lines in the dorsal-lateral pattern…"].

A. l. exoristus was named after Greek exoristos (ἐξόριστος), expelled, banished. ["...From the Greek ἐξόριστος, exiled; here used in allusion to the isolated position of this population in the Tepalcatepec Valley…."].

A. l. lividus was named after Latin lividus, livid, slate-colored. ["...Latin, lividus, bluish or to become blue; here alluding to the bluish color of the feet and flanks of adults of this form…"]. 
References
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