Higher Taxa | Tropiduridae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Rodrigues' Lava Lizard |
Synonym | Tropidurus nanuzae RODRIGUES 1981 Eurolophosaurus nanuzae — FROST et al. 2001 Tropidurus nanuzae — GALDINO & PEREIRA 2002 Eurolophosaurus nanuzae — PASSONI et al. 2008 |
Distribution | Brazil (western slopes of the Serra do Cipo)
Type locality: Brasil, Minas Gerais, Serra do Cipo, route MG2 km 109.
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Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MZUSP 54869, male Paratypes: MZUSP |
Diagnosis | DIAGNOSIS (genus): Following Rodrigues (1986) and Frost et al. (2001, p. 361). (1) head not relatively small, body and tail not compressed latero-laterally; (2) body not extremely flattened dorso-ventrally; (3) skull highly elevated at the level of the orbits; (4) premaxilla not broad; (5) nutritive foramina of maxilla striking enlarged; (6) lingual process of dentary present, extending over lingual dentary process of coronoid; (7) angular strongly reduced; (8) medial centrale absent; (9) sternal fontanelle extremely reduced or absent; (10) circumorbitals distinct from other small supraorbital scales; (11) one enlarged subocular plus one (occasionally divided) preocular; (12) well-defined postmental scale series; (13) antegular fold absent; (14) projecting tufts of elongate, spiny scales on the neck absent; (15) dorsal background brown or grayish brown; (16) dorsals keeled and mucronate, ventrals smooth or keeled; (17) enlarged middorsal scale row forming a dorsal crest; (18) “flash” marks on pre-cloacal region and underneath thighs of males absent or yellow-gold; (19) tail autotomic, terete, not strongly mucronate; (20) fourth finger longer than third; (21) lateral fringe not developed on both sides of fourth toes; (22) hemipenes attenuate, without apical disks; (23) rupicolous or psammophilous (modified by Omar Torres-Carvajal, Aug. 2021).
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Comment | Type Species: Tropidurus nanuzae is the type species of the genus Eurolophosaurus FROST et al. 2001.
Passoni et al. (2008) suggested that “The populations of E. nanuzae from Bahia should be considered a new undescribed species, and the name nanuzae should be restricted to those of Minas Gerais (Extracão, Pedra Menina and Serra do Cipó). |
Etymology | Named after Dra. Nanuza L. Menezes, of the Departamento de Botanica da Universidade de Sao Paulo, “que por anos tem trabalhado sobre as Velloziaceas da Serra do Cipó e que me introduziu à região.” [RODRIGUES 1981]
The genus was named after Greek Euros (Εὖρος), the East wind + Greek lophos (λόφος), crest of hill, ridge + Greek sauros (σαῦρος), lizard. ["...Greek: Euro- (eastern), lopho- (ridge), sauros (lizard), referring to the association of this group of species with the Serra da Espinhac¸o ridge of mountains in eastern Brazil…"]. |
References |
- Beolens, Bo; Michael Watkins, and Michael Grayson 2011. The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, USA - get paper here
- Fontes, A.F., J.J. Vicente, M.C. Kiefer & M. Van Sluys 2003. Parasitism by Helminths in Eurolophosaurus nanuzae (Lacertilia: Tropiduridae) in an Area of Rocky Outcrops in Minas Gerais State, Southeastern Brazil Journal of Herpetology 37 (4): 736-741. - get paper here
- Frost, Darrel R., Miguel T. Rodrigues, Taran Grant, and Tom A. Titus 2001. Phylogenetics of the Lizard Genus Tropidurus (Squamata: Tropiduridae: Tropidurinae): Direct Optimization, Descriptive Efficiency, and Sensitivity Analysis of Congruence Between Molecular Data and Morphology. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 21 (3): 352–371 - get paper here
- GALDINO, C. A. B. ; ASSIS, V. B. ; KIEFER, M. C. ; VAN SLUYS, M. 2003. Reproduction and fat body cycle of Eurolophosaurus nanuzae (Sauria; Tropiduridae) from a seasonal montane habitat of southeastern Brazil. Journal of Herpetology 37(4): 687-694 - get paper here
- Galdino, C.A.B., Pereira, E.G. 2002. Tropidurus nanuzae (NCN). Death feigning. Herpetological Review 33: 54. - get paper here
- Galdino, Conrado A. B.; Emiliane G. Pereira, Angélica F. Fontes, and Monique Van Sluys 2006. Defense behavior and tail loss in the endemic lizard Phyllomedusa 5 (1): Eurolophosaurus nanuzae (Squamata, Tropiduridae) from southeastern Brazil. Phyllomedusa 5 (1): 25-30 - get paper here
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- Nouailhetas-Simon, Monique; Renata Brandt, Tiana Kohlsdorf, Stevan J Arnold 2019. Bite performance surfaces of three ecologically divergent Iguanidae lizards: relationships with lower jaw bones. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Volume 127, Issue 4, August 2019, Pages 810–825, - get paper here
- Passoni, José Carlos; Maria Lúcia Benozzati and Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues 2008. Phylogeny, species limits, and biogeography of the Brazilian lizards of the genus Eurolophosaurus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) as inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 46 (2): 403-414 - get paper here
- Rodrigues M T 1981. Uma nova especie de Tropidurus do Brasil (Sauria, Iguanidae). Pap. Avul. Zool., Sao Paulo 34(13) 1981: 145-149 - get paper here
- Rodrigues M T 1984. Uma nova especie brasileira de Tropidurus com crista dorsal (Sauria, Iguanidae). Pap. Avul. Zool., Sao Paulo 35(16) 1984: 169-175 - get paper here
- Rodrigues M T 1986. Um novo Tropidurus com crista dorsal do Brasil, com comentarios sobre suas relacoes, distribuicao e origem (Sauria, Iguanidae). Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (São Paulo) 36(17) 1986: 171-179 - get paper here
- VENTURA, STEFANIA P. R. 2013. EUROLOPHOSAURUS NANUZAE (calango): COURTSHIP AND COPULATION. Herpetological Bulletin (124) - get paper here
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