Eutropis islamaliit BARLEY, DIESMOS, SILER, MARTINEZ & BROWN, 2020
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Mabuyinae (Mabuyini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Striking Philippine Sun Skink |
Synonym | Eutropis islamaliit BARLEY, DIESMOS, SILER, MARTINEZ & BROWN 2020: 53 Mabuya multicarinata borealis — BROWN & ALCALA 1980: 128 [in part, misidentification] Eutropis multicarinata borealis — MAUSFELD & SCHMITZ 2003: 164 [by implication] Eutropis Clade G — BARLEY et al. 2013: 3563 Eutropis islamaliit — BARLEY et al. 2021 |
Distribution | Philippines Type locality: Barangay Tinogboc, Municipality of Caluya, Antique Province, Semirara Island, Philippines |
Reproduction | |
Types | Holotype: PNM 9847, Male, (formerly KU 302873), collected by C.D. Siler, 18 November 2000. Paratypes: KU 304013, collected by RMB, CDS, V. Yngente, and C.W. Linkem, 12 December 2005, near Barangay Vigo, Municipality of Lubang, Occidental Mindoro Province, Lubang Island. KU 320491, collected by CDS, V. Yngente, and J.B. Fernandez, near Sitio Dangay, Barangay Vigo, Municipality of Lubang, Occidental Mindoro Province, Lubang Island at 210 m (13.788858N, 120.163938E). CAS 127862 (collected 10 May 1970), CAS 127867–127868 (collected 11 May 1970), collected by L. Alcala, near Barrio Alegria, Bolagsong, Antique Province, Semirara Island at 300–400 ft. KU 344231, collected by RMB and J.B. Fernandez, 9 April 2016, in the Kaantulan River Drainage, near Sitio Bangon, Barangay Guinmaayohan, Municipality of Balangiga, Eastern Samar Province, Samar Island at 145 m (11.20918N, 125.37598E). Additional specimens: LSUHC |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A species of Eutropis, distinguished by the following combination of characters: (1) adult body medium- sized (SVL 70–96 mm); (2) interparietal medium-sized, parietals in contact posteriorly; (3) paravertebrals 41–44; (4) sum of subdigital lamellae on all five toes of one foot 86–92; (5) ventral scales rows 30–32; (6) midbody scale rows 31–33; (7) keels on the dorsal and lateral body scales moderately defined, 5–10; (8) lower eyelid scaly; (9) supraciliaries 5–7; (10) prefrontal separated; (11) primary temporal scales one or two; (12) lateral band sharply defined, lacking dark, mottled coloration, and highlighted below by a crisp transition to light, ventral coloration (Fig. 7). Additional details (2225 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | The specific epithet is an adjectival derivation from the Tagalog noun isla (meaning island) and adjective maliit (meaning small) in reference to fact that most specimens that have been collected are from small, offshore islands. We name this species to draw attention to the importance of these small peripheral islands, which are usually disregarded in Philippine government and nongovernment organization conservation management planning (Oliveros et al. 2011; Brown et al. 2013a; Siler et al. 2014). The species’ epithet is feminine in gender. |
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