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Eutropis sahulinghangganan BARLEY, DIESMOS, SILER, MARTINEZ & BROWN, 2020

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Higher TaxaScincidae, Mabuyinae (Mabuyini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Palawan Sun Skink 
SynonymEutropis sahulinghangganan BARLEY, DIESMOS, SILER, MARTINEZ & BROWN 2020: 63
Mabuya multicarinata — TAYLOR 1922: 156 [in part, misidentification]
Mabuya indeprensa — BROWN & ALCALA 1980: 122 [in part, misidentification]
Eutropis indeprensa — MAUSFELD & SCHMITZ 2003: 164 [by implication]
Eutropis Clade D — BARLEY et al. 2013: 3563
Eutropis sahulinghangganan — BARLEY et al. 2021 
DistributionPhilippines (Palawan)

Type locality: Mount Bintangor at 1070 m, Municipality of Rizal, Palawan Province, Palawan Island, Philippines (8.813068N, 117.643058E  
Reproduction 
TypesHolotype: PNM 9867, Female (formerly KU 311407), collected by E.L. Rico, J.B. Fernandez, and R.M. Brown, 13 July 2007.
Paratypes: Eleven specimens, all from Palawan Province, Palawan Island, Philippines. KU 311449, collected by RMB, 31 March 2007, at the boundary between Barangay Samarinana and Saubg on Mount Mantalingahan at 800 m (area ‘‘Pitang’’), Municipality of Brooke’s Point (8.75038N, 117.68968E). KU 311406, collected by E.L. Rico, J.B. Fernandez, and RMB, 24 June 2007, on Mount Mantalingahan at 1490 m (Peak 2), Municipality of Rizal (8.812508N, 117.660838E). CAS-SUR 28729, collected by M. Pinero, 29 March 1961 at 100 ft, Site 437: 5 km SE camp Malatgaw on bank of Malatgaw River, Municipality of Puerto Princesa. CAS-SUR 28731, collected by A.C. Alcala, 13 April 1961 at 300 ft, Site 483: 1 km SE Camp 2, Malakdaw, Municipality of Puerto Princesa. CAS-SUR 28732 (collected by M. Pinero and S. Magusara, 6 April 1961), 28733 (collected by E. Dujon, 9 April 1961), 28734 (collected by S. Magusara, 9 April 1961), Site 465 near Camp 2 at 300 ft, Municipality of Puerto Princesa. CAS-SUR 28735, collected by L.C. Alcala, 13 April 1961 at 400 ft, Site 484, 1 km NW Camp 2 Malatgaw, Municipality of Puerto Princesa. CAS 157302, collected by A. Alcala and J. Vindum, 16 June 1984, Tagnipa, Tinitian Barrio, Municipality of Roxas. CAS-SUR 28678, collected by Q. Alcala, 29 March 1961, 1.5 km south of Camp 1, southern slope of Thumb Peak, Malatgaw River, Municipality of Puerto Princesa. CAS-SUR 28637, collected by Q. Alcala at 400 ft, Site 480, 2 km northwest of camp Malatgaw No. 2, Municipality of Puerto Princesa. CAS 157417, collected by A. Alcala and J. Vindum at sea level, near Puerto Princesa Airport, Municipality of Puerto Princesa. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A species of Eutropis distinguished by the following combination of characters: (1) adult body size small (SVL 40–63 mm); (2) interparietal large, separating parietals; (3) paravertebrals 38–42; (4) sum of subdigital lamellae on all five toes of one foot 63–77; (5) ventral scale rows 26–30; (6) midbody scale rows 28–33; (7) keels on dorsal and lateral body scales moderately defined, 5–10; (8) lower eyelid scaly; (9) supraciliaries five or six; (10) prefrontals separated; (11) primary temporal scales two; (12) dorsolateral surface with two faint to moderate light stripes that fade or become broken towards the posterior portion of the body, adult males frequently with a bright orange coloration on the ventral portion of the head and/or suffusing the lateral band (Fig. 6).


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Comment 
EtymologyThe specific epithet is in reference to the fact that Palawan is often referred to as ‘‘the last ecological frontier’’ of the Philippines. The name is an adjectival derivation from the Tagalog adjective huling (meaning last) and noun hangganan (meaning frontier), and thus directly translates to ‘‘Eutropis from the last frontier.’’ 
References
  • Barley, A. J., Diesmos, A. C., Siler, C. D., Martinez, C. M. & Brown, R. M. 2020. Taxonomic Revision of Philippine Sun Skinks (Reptilia: Squamata: Scincidae: Eutropis), and Descriptions of Eight New Species. Herpetol. Monogr. 34: 39–70
  • Barley, Anthony J.; JORDAN WHITE, ARVIN C. DIESMOS, RAFE M. BROWN 2013. THE CHALLENGE OF SPECIES DELIMITATION AT THE EXTREMES: DIVERSIFICATION WITHOUT MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGE IN PHILIPPINE SUN SKINKS. Evolution, DOI: 10.1111/evo.12219 - get paper here
  • Barley, Anthony J.; Marites B. Sanguila and Rafe M. Brown 2021. A new species of Sun Skink (Reptilia: Scincidae: Eutropis) from the Zamboanga Peninsula, southwestern Mindanao Island, Philippines. Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology 14 (2): 1-18; DOI: 10.26757/pjsb2020b14012 - get paper here
  • Brown, WC. & A.C. ALCALA 1980. Philippine Lizards of the family Scincidae. Silliman Univ. Nat. Sci., Dumaguete City, Mon., Ser. 2: i-xi + 1-246.
  • MAUSFELD, Patrick & Andreas SCHMITZ 2003. Molecular phylogeography, intraspecific variation and speciation of the Asian scincid lizard genus Eutropis Fitzinger, 1843 (Squamata: Reptilia: Scincidae): taxonomic and biogeographic implications. Org. Divers. Evol. 3: 161–171 - get paper here
  • Taylor, E.H. 1922. The lizards of the Philippine Islands. Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Bureau of Science, Government of the Philippine Islands, Manila, Publication no. 17: 269 pp. - get paper here
 
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