Cryptoblepharus litoralis (MERTENS, 1958)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Eugongylinae (Eugongylini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Cryptoblepharus litoralis horneri WELLS & WELLINGTON 1985 Cryptoblepharus litoralis litoralis (MERTENS 1958) Cryptoblepharus litoralis vicinus HORNER 2007 |
Common Names | E: Coastal snake-eyed skink, Supralittoral Shinning-skink |
Synonym | Ablepharus boutonii litoralis MERTENS 1958: 54 Ablepharus boutonii litoralis — MERTENS 1964: 106 Cryptoblepharus boutonii litoralis — FUHN 1969 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — GREER 1974: 21 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — COGGER 1983: 141 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — COGGER 2000: 405 Ablepharus boutonii litoralis — WORRELL 1963: 35. Cryptoblepharus litoralis MERTENS, 1958 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — GOW 1981b Cryptoblepharus litoralis — COGGER et al. 1983a: 141 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — HORNER 1984: 7 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — WELLS & WELLINGTON 1985: 27 Cryptoblepharus horneri WELLS & WELLINGTON 1985: 27 (in part) Cryptoblepharus litoralis — WILSON and Knowles 1988: 119 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — GREER 1989: 146 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — COVACEVICH & COUPER 1991: 357 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — HORNER 1991: 16 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — EHMANN 1992: 181 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — WOINARSKI et al. 1996: 75 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — HEALEY 1997: 329 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — STANGER et al. 1998: 23 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — HORNER 1999: 60 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — COGGER 2000: 405 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — WILSON and Swan 2003: 148 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — HORNER 2007: 82 Cryptoblepharus litoralis — WILSON & SWAN 2010 Cryptoblepharus litoralis horneri WELLS & WELLINGTON 1985 Cryptoblepharus horneri WELLS & WELLINGTON 1985: 27 (in part) Cryptoblepharus litoralis horneri — HORNER 2007: 83 Cryptoblepharus litoralis vicinus HORNER 2007 Cryptoblepharus litoralis vicinus HORNER 2007: 87 Cryptoblepharus litoralis vicinus — COGGER 2014 |
Distribution | Australia (Northern Territory,Queensland), S Papua New Guinea Type locality: Flying Fish Point, 6 mi E Innisfail, Qld. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: SMF 53219 Holotype: NTM R7762, Cape Wessel Island, NT, collected P. Horner, 16.x.1979 [horneri] Holotype: QM J32823, 10 October 1976. PARATYPES: QM J32824-825; QM J32857-859, 27 December 1976. [vicinus] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A very large (>50 mm SVL), long-legged, shallow-headed, saxicoline, littoral Cryptoblepharus, distinguished from Australian congeners by combination of modal values of five supraciliary scales, 26 mid-body scale rows, 51–57 paravertebral scales, 20–22 fourth toe subdigital lamellae, 9–11 palmar scales; 11–16 plantar scales; mean values of 39.0–41.0 mm snout-vent length, smooth to narrowly callused subdigital lamellae; rounded, dark pigmented plantar scales, and lack of postnasal scales. (Horner 2007) Additional details (8084 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Habitat: A saxicoline, coastal taxon, which frequents beach rocks, rocky headlands and breakwaters. Usually abundant in suitable habitat. Sympatry. Cryptoblepharus l. horneri is sympatric with C. metallicus on the Wessel islands, and with C. gurrmul and C. cygnatus on New Year Island. Cryptoblepharus l. litoralis occurs in sympatry with C. metallicus and C. pannosus, C. pulcher and C. virgatus. |
Etymology | Named after the Latin noun litus, litoris, meaning "shore", referring to the habitat of the species. |
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