Eremias acutirostris (BOULENGER, 1887)
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Higher Taxa | Lacertidae, Eremiadinae, Sauria, Lacertoidea, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Point-snouted Racerunner |
Synonym | Scapteira acutirostris BOULENGER 1887: 114 Scaptira [sic] aporosceles ALCOCK & FINN 1897: 559 Macmahonia aporosceles — BOULENGER 1921 Eremias (Scapteira) acutirostris — LANTZ 1928: 41 Eremias aporosceles — SMITH 1935: 388 Eremias acutirostris — SMITH 1935: 387 Eremias aporosceles — LEVITON 1959: 461 Scapteira aporosceles — DAS 1996: 49 Scapteira acutirostris — DAS 1996: 49 Eremias acutirostris — ANDERSON 1999 Eremias aporosceles — KHAN 2003 Eremias acutirostris — BAIG & MASROOR 2006 Eremias acutirostris — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 Eremias (Scapteira) acutirostris — MASROOR et al. 2020 |
Distribution | S Afghanistan, NW Pakistan, SE Iran Pakistan, Afghanistan (LEVITON 1959: 461); Type locality: near Nushki, N. Baluchistan; |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntypes: BMNH 1946.8.7.46, ZSI 14132, 14134, 14137, 14139– 42, 14144–45, 14147–51, 14153, FMNH 729 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Subocular not bordering mouth (Fig. 92); fourth toe with distinct fringe on both lateral and medial sides; ungual lamellae offingers and toes with prominent, flat, lateral expansions; scales of flanks not larger than those ofback; series of broad plates on lower surface of tibia more than twice as broad as adjacent scales (Anderson 1999: 211). Additional details (244 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Not listed in BISCHOFF, Lizards of the World: Lacertidae. Not in the Zoological Record of 1896. Synonymy: S. aporosceles is a synonym of Eremias acutirostris (fide SHCHERBAK 1974) but valid fide Anderson (1999) and Das (1992). Khan et al. 2020 confirmed the synonymy based on DNA sequence data (but appreciate that there are morphological differences). Distribution: See map in SMID et al. 2014 for distribution in Iran. |
Etymology | Named after Latin “acuere” = sharp, or “acutus” = sharpened, pointed, or “acumen” = tip, or “acus” = needle; “rostrum” = beak, proboscis, or trunk. |
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