Higher Taxa | Teiidae, Teiinae, Gymnophthalmoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Curaçao Whiptail, Laurent's Whiptail |
Synonym | Seps murinus LAURENTI 1768: 63 Cnemidophorus murinus — WAGLER 1830 Cnemidophorus murinus — DUMÉRIL & BIBRON 1839: 126 Cnemidophorus murinus — BOULENGER 1885: 361 Cnemidophorus murinus murinus — MASLIN & SECOY 1986 Cnemidophorus murinus — DEARING & SCHALL 1994 Cnemidophorus murinus — HARVEY et al. 2012 |
Distribution | Curacao, Bonaire I (Trinidad and Guianas fide BOULENGER 1885)
Type locality: in error; restricted to Curaçao by Burt (1935)
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Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: unknown (based on illustration in Seba 1735: fig. 2, 111) |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): Cnemidophorus is the only genus of Teiidae with a single pair of preanal spurs in males and proximal hemipenial laminae ornamented in short papillae. Female Cnemidophorus can be distinguished from all other teiids by the combination of long first supraciliaries, long first supralabials with straight ventral margins, subtriangular to subcircular nostrils, five regular parietals, smooth ventrals, and a continuous postaxial row of keeled, serrate scales separating the digital lamellae of all five toes.
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Comment | Type species: Seps murinus LAURENTI 1768 is the type species of the genus Cnemidophorus WAGLER 1830.
‘‘Cnemidophorus’’ murinus is more closely related to Kentropyx than to ‘‘C.’’ lacertoides, ‘‘C.’’ longicaudus, and/or ‘‘C.’’ ocellifer (REEDER et al. 2002).
Subspecies: Cnemidophorus murinus ruthveni BURT 1935 has been elevated to full species status.
Groups: Harvey et al. 2012: 105 distinguished 4 groups within Cnemidophorus, the C. lemniscatus, murinus, nigricolor, and vanzoi groups, for which they presented a comparison of selected characters in Table 9.
The original type locality was given as “Java”, obviously in error.
Comparisons: Presch 1974: 24 compares character states across the genera Ameiva, Cnemidophorus, Kentropyx, Dicrodon, Teius, Callopistes, Tupinambis, Crocodilurus, and Dracaena. |
Etymology | Apparently named after Latin mus, muris = mouse, probably because of its grey color reminescent of a mouse, but possibly also because of the fast running that mice show.
The genus name Cnemidophorus is derived from the Greek knemidotos (with leggings) and phoreus (bearer, carrier). Wagler (1830a: 154) stated the name meant ‘‘ocreis armatus,’’ which translates to equipped with protective armor for the shins. The name alludes to the several rows of large scales on the dorsal surface of the foreleg of the members of this genus (McCranie 2018: 400). |
References |
- Bennett, A.F. & T.T. Gleeson 1979. Metabolic Expenditure and the Cost of Foraging in the Lizard Cnemidophorus murinus Copeia 1979 (4): 573-577. - get paper here
- Boulenger, G.A. 1885. Catalogue of the lizards in the British Museum (Natural History). Vol. 2, Second edition. London, xiii+497 pp. - get paper here
- Burt, C. E. 1931. A study of the teiid lizards of the genus Cnemidophorus with special reference to their phylogenetic relationships. Bull. US Natl. Mus. 154: 286 pp. - get paper here
- Burt, Charles E. 1935. A new lizard from the Dutch Leeward Islands (Cnemidophorus murinus ruthveni). Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan (324): 1-3 - get paper here
- COOPER JR., WILLIAM E.; VALENTÍN PÉREZ-MELLADO; TROY A. BAIRD; JANALEE P. CALDWELL and LAURIE J. VITT 2004. PURSUIT DETERRENT SIGNALLING BY THE BONAIRE WHIPTAIL LIZARD CNEMIDOPHORUS MURINUS. Behaviour 141: 297-311 - get paper here
- Cope, E.D. 1885. Twelfth contribution to the herpetology of tropical America. Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 22: 167-194 [1884] - get paper here
- Dearing, M.D. 1993. An Alimentary Specialization for Herbivory in the Tropical Whiptail Lizard Cnemidophorus murinus Journal of Herpetology 27 (1): 111-114. - get paper here
- Dearing,M.D. & Schall,J.J. 1994. Atypical reproduction and sexual dimorphism of the tropical Bonaire island whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus murinus. Copeia 1994: 761-766 - get paper here
- Duméril, A. M. C. and G. Bibron. 1839. Erpétologie Générale on Histoire Naturelle Complète des Reptiles. Vol. 5. Roret/Fain et Thunot, Paris, 871 pp. - get paper here
- HARVEY, MICHAEL B.; GABRIEL N. UGUETO & RONALD L. GUTBERLET, Jr. 2012. Review of Teiid Morphology with a Revised Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Teiidae (Lepidosauria: Squamata). Zootaxa 3459: 1–156 - get paper here
- Hughes, Daniel F. and Pablo R. Delis. 2014. Cnemidophorus murinus murinus (Laurent's whiptail) myiasis. Herpetological Review 45 (1): 126-127 - get paper here
- Hummelinck, P. W. 1940. Studies on the fauna of Curacao, Aruba, Bonaire and the Venezuelan Islands: No. 2. A survey of the mammals, lizards and mollusks. ['Gymnophthalmus laevicaudus: 80]. Studies on the Fauna of Curacao and other Caribbean Islands. 1:59—108
- Laurenti, J. N. 1768. Specimen medicum, exhibens synopsin reptilium emendatam cum experimentis circa venena et antidota reptilium austracorum, quod authoritate et consensu. Vienna, Joan. Thomae, 217 pp. - get paper here
- Maslin, T. & Secoy, D.M. 1986. A checklist of the lizard genus Cnemidophorus (Teiidae). Contr. Zool. Univ. Colorado Mus. 1: 1-60
- Presch, W. 1971. Tongue structure of the teiid lizard genera Ameiva and Cnemidophorus with a reallocation of Ameiva vanzoi. Journal of Herpetology 5 (3-4): 183-185 - get paper here
- Presch, William 1974. Evolutionary relationships and biogeography of the macroteiid lizards (Family Teiidae, Subfamily Teiinae). Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 73 (1): 23-32 - get paper here
- REEDER, T.W.; CHARLES J. COLE AND HERBERT C. DESSAUER 2002. Phylogenetic Relationships of Whiptail Lizards of the Genus Cnemidophorus (Squamata: Teiidae): A Test of Monophyly, Reevaluation of Karyotypic Evolution, and Review of Hybrid Origins. American Museum Novitates 3365: 1-64 - get paper here
- Schall, J.J. 2000. Learning in Free-Ranging Populations of the Whiptail Lizard Cnemidophorus murinus Herpetologica 56 (1): 38-45. - get paper here
- Schall, J.J. & M.D. Dearing 1994. Body Temperature of the Herbivorous Bonaire Island Whiptail Lizard (Cnemidophorus murinus) Journal of Herpetology 28 (4): 526-528. - get paper here
- Ugueto, Gabriel N. and Michael B. Harvey 2010. Southern Caribbean Cnemidophorus (Squamata: Teiidae): Description of New Species and Taxonomic Status of C. murinus ruthveni Burt. Herpetological Monographs 24 (1): 111-148 - get paper here
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