Dipsosaurus catalinensis VAN DENBURGH, 1922
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Higher Taxa | Iguanidae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: (Santa) Catalina Desert Iguana S: Cachorón de Isla Santa Catalina |
Synonym | Dipsosaurus catalinensis VAN DENBURGH 1922 Dipsosaurus dorsalis catalinensis — SOULÉ & SLOAN 1966 Dipsosaurus dorsalis catalinensis — HULSE 1992 Dipsosaurus catalinensis — GRISMER 1999 Dipsosaurus catalinensis — GRISMER 2002 Dipsosaurus catalinensis — LOVICH et al. 2009 Dipsosaurus catalinensis — JONES & LOVICH 2009 Dipsosaurus catalinensis — HEIMES 2022 |
Distribution | Mexico (endemic to Santa Catalina, Baja California) Type locality: “Santa Catalina Island, Gulf of California [Baja California Sur], Mexico.” |
Reproduction | oviparous. |
Types | Holotype: CAS 50505 |
Diagnosis | |
Comment | Subspecies: GRISMER (1999) elevated catalinensis to full (evolutionary) species status because it is the only Dipsosaurus “in which the entire gular region is heavily suffused in dark brown. In all other populations, the gular region is either lightly streaked with gray or has a dark brown central area from which radiate darker streaks”. Distribution: Hulse (1992) erroneously figured catalinensis as occurring on Isla San José. |
Etymology | Named after the type locality. |
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