Eutropis brevis (GÜNTHER, 1875)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Mabuyinae (Mabuyini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Euprepes brevis GÜNTHER 1875: 225 Mabouia brevis – BOULENGER 1887 Mabuya macularia – BOULENGER 1890 part Mabuya macularia var. 1 – SMITH 1935 part Mabuya macularia – INGER et al. 1984 part Eutropis macularia 3 (Western Ghats) – DATTA-ROY et al., 2012 part Eutropis macularia (Blyth, 1853) – BATUWITA 2016 part Eutropis brevis — GANESH et al. 2021 |
Distribution | S India (Kerala: from the southernmost range the Ashambu, Agasthyamalai, northwards across Cardamom hills, Travancore, High Wavys, High Ranges, Munnar, Anaimalai and Parambikulam hills) Type locality: Travancore and Anamallays [Western Ghats, South India]. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntypes: NHMUK 1874.4.29.254-55 two adults from Travancore, NHMUK 1874.4.29.354 (re-reg. NHMUK 1946.8.19.14)a subadult from Anamallays, coll. R.H. Beddome (Günther, 1875; Boulenger, 1887). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A relatively small species of Eutropis (adult SVL 37 mm; adult males in nuptial colouration seen in individuals from ~27mm) restricted to the Western Ghats, belonging to E. macularia clade, characterised by: 27-30 midbody scale rows, nuchal and dorsal scales with 3-5 keels on each scale, with no pointed spurs projecting behind or mucronate structures; postnasals absent; supranasals and prefrontals separated; 2 distinctly divided frontoparietals; interparietal fully separating parietals; one pair of broad nuchals; temporal scales with 3-4 keels; ear-hole as large as a lateral scale without anterior lobules; lower eyelids scaly with a series of opaque scales; ventrals: 41-45; fourth toe subdigital lamellae: 14-16; dorsum uniform fawn brown with a wide dark grey-brown lateral wash extending fromneartemporal to inguinal region. (from Ganesh et al. 2021, who cite Günther, 1875; Boulenger, 1887, 1890; Smith, 1935; Datta-Roy et al., 2012) Additional details (2603 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: Eutropis brevis has been considered a synonym of Eutropis (or Mabuya) macularia at least since Smith 1935, but revalidated by Ganesh et al. 2021. See also Eutropis macularia. Distribution: Ganesh do not provide any details on distribution, except for the type locality. |
Etymology | Apparently named after its short body form (Günther, 1875). |
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