Ctenotus decaneurus STORR, 1970
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Ctenotus decaneurus decaneurus STORR 1970 Ctenotus decaneurus yampiensis STORR 1975 |
Common Names | E: Ten-lined Ctenotus yampiensis: Yampi Ctenotus |
Synonym | Ctenotus decaneurus STORR 1970: 104 Ctenotus decaneurus — COGGER 1983: 145 Ctenotus decaneurus — COGGER 2000: 420 Ctenotus decaneurus — WILSON & SWAN 2010 Ctenotus decaneurus decaneurus — WILSON & SWAN 2013 Ctenotus decaneurus yampiensis STORR 1975: 235 Ctenotus yampiensis — STORR et al. 1999 Ctenotus decaneurus yampiensis — COGGER 2000: 421 Ctenotus yampiensis — COUPER et al. 2006: 380 Ctenotus decaneurus yampiensis — WILSON & SWAN 2013 |
Distribution | Australia (Northern Territory, N Western Australia, W Queensland ?) decaneurus: N Kimberleys, Western Australia and Northern Territory. Type locality: 21 mi WNW of Newry, in 15° 59’ S, 129° 00’ E, N. T. yampiensis: Yampi Sound, W Kimberleys, Western Australia. Type locality: Wotjulum Mission Station, in 16° 1 I’ S, 123° 37’ E, W. A. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: WAM R23130 Holotype: WAM R11795, Noetype: WAM R11741 [yampiensis] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A moderately small member (SVL to 54.5 mm) of the C. atlas species-group, distinguished from congeners by having three of four supraoculars in contact with frontal, frontoparietals paired, prefrontals usually separated, eight supralabials, laterally compressed toes with callose subdigital lamellae, prominent pale mid-lateral stripe, black ground colour with usually ten pale stripes on body, dark vertebral stripe, unpatterned dark upper lateral zone, pale paravertebral stripes not fused posteriorly. Additional details (1139 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | The ICZN has designated a neotype for the Western Australian skink species Ctenotus yampiensis Storr, 1975 (family scincidae). Storr inadvertently designated a specimen of C. militaris Storr, 1975 as the holotype of C. decaneurus yampiensis, thus making the subspecific name a synonym of C. militaris. The only character which reliably distinguished C. yampiensis from C. decaneurus was a higher midbody scale row count (range 29–32 vs 24–28). Limb morphology: 5 digits, 5 toes (Singhal et al. 2018, Cogger 2014) |
Etymology | From the Latin deca (ten) plus neurus (sinew), alluding to the 10 stripes, with an additional allusion to the type locality, Newry Station. (G. Shea, pers. comm., 9 Feb 2024) |
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