Cryptoblepharus fuhni COVACEVICH & INGRAM, 1978
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Eugongylinae (Eugongylini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Black-boulder Shinning-skink |
Synonym | Cryptoblepharus fuhni COVACEVICH & INGRAM 1978 Cryptoblepharus fuhni — COGGER 1983: 141 Cryptoblepharus fuhni — COGGER 2000: 405 Cryptoblepharus fuhni — HORNER 2007: 74 Cryptoblepharus fuhni — WILSON & SWAN 2010 |
Distribution | Australia (Queensland) Type locality: Melville Range, Cape Melville, Cape York, 14° 16’ S, 144°30’ E, Qld. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: QM J20566 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A large (45–50 mm SVL), very long-legged, very shallow-headed, saxicoline Cryptoblepharus, distinguished from Australian congeners by combination of modal values of five supraciliary scales, 24 mid-body scale rows, 45 paravertebral scales and 21, darkly callused, fourth toe subdigital lamellae; mean values of 41.6 mm snout-vent length, and hindlimb length 52.8% of snout-vent length; rounded, dark pigmented plantar scales; blackish ground colour with contrasting narrow, discontinuous pale dorsolateral stripes, and saxicoline habits. Cryptoblepharus fuhni differs from all congeners in having longer limbs (mean % of SVL: forelimb 40.7 versus 28.6–38.4; hindlimb 52.8 versus 38.8–47.3). (Horner 2007) Additional details (5940 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Sympatry: At Melville Range, C. fuhni is micro-sympatric with C. virgatus. Habitat: Cryptoblepharus fuhni is a saxicoline species, endemic to the bare, ‘black’ granite boulders of the Melville Range. Locally abundant. |
Etymology | Named after Dr. Ion Eduard Fuhn (1916-1987), Romanian herpetologist. |
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