Holbrookia maculata GIRARD, 1851
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Higher Taxa | Phrynosomatidae, Phrynosomatinae, Callisaurini; Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Holbrookia maculata bunkeri SMITH 1935 Holbrookia maculata campi SCHMIDT 1921 Holbrookia maculata dickersonae SCHMIDT 1921 Holbrookia maculata flavilenta COPE 1883 Holbrookia maculata maculata GIRARD 1851 Holbrookia maculata perspicua AXTELL 1956 Holbrookia maculata pulchra SCHMIDT 1921 Holbrookia maculata ruthveni SMITH 1943 |
Common Names | E: Lesser Earless Lizard bunkeri: Bunker’s Earless Lizard maculata: Northern Earless Lizard perspicua: Eastern Earless Lizard pulchra: Huachuca Earless Lizard, Huachuca Mountain Earless Lizard ruthveni: Bleached Earless Lizard thermophila: Western Earless Lizard S: Lagartija Sorda Pequeña |
Synonym | Holbrookia maculata GIRARD 1851: 201 Holbrookia maculata — BOULENGER 1885: 209 Holbrookia maculata — STEBBINS 1985: 116 Holbrookia maculata — CONANT & COLLINS 1991: 100 Holbrookia maculata — LINER 1994 Holbrookia maculata — ROSENBLUM et al. in JONES & LOVICH 2009: 154 Holbrookia maculata — HEIMES 2022 Holbrookia maculata — FIRNENO et al. 2024 Holbrookia maculata campi SCHMIDT 1921 Holbrookia maculata campi — SCHMIDT 1922 Holbrookia maculata campi — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009 Holbrookia maculata flavilenta COPE 1883 Holbrookia maculata flavilenta — COPE 1900 Holbrookia maculata flavilenta — SCHMIDT 1922: 720 Holbrookia maculata flavilenta — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009 Holbrookia maculata bunkeri SMITH 1935 Holbrookia bunkeri SMITH 1935: 185 Holbrookia maculata bunkeri — WILLIAMS et al. 1960 Holbrookia maculata bunkeri — CROTHER 2000: 45 Holbrookia maculata bunkeri — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009 Holbrookia maculata dickersonae SCHMIDT 1921 Holbrookia dickersonae SCHMIDT 1921: 2 Holbrookia dickersonae — SCHMIDT 1922: 724 Holbrookia dickersonae — SMITH 1935: 188 Holbrookia maculata dickersonae — SMITH & MITTLEMAN 1943: 243 Holbrookia maculata dickersonae — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 83 Holbrookia maculata dickersonae — WILLIAMS et al. 1960 Holbrookia maculata dickersonae — ETHERIDGE 1964 Holbrookia maculata perspicua AXTELL 1956 Holbrookia maculata perspicua — NICKERSON & KRAGER 1973 Holbrookia maculata perspicua — CROTHER 2000: 45 Holbrookia maculata perspicua — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009 Holbrookia maculata pulchra SCHMIDT 1921 (see comment) Holbrookia pulchra SCHMIDT 1921 Holbrookia pulchra — SCHMIDT 1922 Holbrookia pulchra — GLOYD 1937 Holbrookia maculata pulchra — SMITH 1946 Holbrookia maculata pulchra — CROTHER 2000: 46 Holbrookia maculata pulchra — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009 Holbrookia maculata ruthveni SMITH 1943 Holbrookia maculata flavilenta COPE 1883 Holbrookia maculata ruthveni — SMITH 1946 Holbrookia maculata ruthveni — LAXALT 1970 Holbrookia maculata ruthveni — CROTHER 2000: 46 Holbrookia maculata ruthveni — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009 Holbrookia maculata ruthveni — WAPELHORST 2014 |
Distribution | USA (Arizona, New Mexico, N/W Texas, SE Utah, SW/E Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, S South Dakota, SE Wyoming, Missouri), Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Zacatecas, Guanajuato) Type locality: “opposite Grand Island, Platte River, Colorado” (SCHMIDT 1922: 719) bunkeri: Mexico (Chihuahua); Type locality: 15 miles south of Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico; campi: Arizona; Type locality: 8 miles N.W. of Adamana, Apache County, Arizona, USA. dickersonae: Mexico (Coahuila); Type locality: Castanuelas and Alamos de Parras, Coahuila, Mexico. elegans: USA (New Mexico), Mexico: Chihuahua (LEMOS-ESPINAL et al. 2002, HR 33: 225) flavilenta: N Arizona, W New Mexico; Type locality: Lake Valley, New Mexico (SCHMIDT 1922), 32°43' N, 107°34' W [Malnate 1971: 358]. maculata: N Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma perspicua: USA (N Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri) pulchra: USA (Arizona) ruthveni: USA (New Mexico) |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: SNOMNH (Sam Noble Museum, Oklahoma, also as OMNH) 10953 fide OMNH catalog; Syntype: MCZ R-167931, R-542 Holotype: KU 19236 David H. Dunkle and Hobart M. Smith; June 19, 1934. Formerly this specimen was H. M. Smith No. 80, as given in the original description [bunkeri] Holotype: AMNH 7990 [campi] Holotype: USNM [dickersonae] Lectotype: ANSP 12664 [flavilenta] Holotype: SNOMNH (Sam Noble Museum, also as OMNH or UOMZ) 10953, collected 1931 [perspicua] Holotype: AMNH 14777 [pulchra] Holotype: FMNH 29452, female; paratypes: FMNH, AMNH, UMMZ [ruthveni] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (maculata): Holbrookia maculata is in general characterized by a short tail, a character which distinguishes it fairly well from all of the species of Holbrookia except lacerata and dickersonae. From lacerata it is distinguished by the tubercular, subcarinate scales and the coloration; from dickersonae by the absence of the blue lateral patches in which the latero-ventral black markings of that species are placed. The characteristic coloration of the subspecies maculata maculata has been noted by Cope (1900, p. 293); there is usually a fairly distinct light mid-dorsal line and two dorsolateral lines, separating the dorsal series of markings, which thus appear to lie in a broad band of ground color. This color character separates it from the other subspecies of maculata. In all of the subspecies of maculata, the females usually have distinct lateroventral spots. In a series of nineteen females of m. maculata from Colorado (A. M. N. H. Nos. 1453-1471), ten have two spots on each side, four have two on one side and three on the other, five have three on each side, and one has three on one side and four on the other. Structurally, m. maculata is distinguishable from m. approximans and m. campi by having more slender and elongate upper labials, which are usually fewer in number. Fromm. approximans and m. campi and m. flavilenta as well, it is distinguished by a tendency to have smaller scales on the upper surface of the snout, usually three or four scales between the enlarged supranasals, while the other three subspecies usually have two or three internasal scales. (Schmidt 1922: 719). Additional details (3069 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Subspecies: Holbrookia maculata pulchra has been considered a synonym of H. m. thermophila by DUELLMAN (1955) and subsequent authors. The subspecies is not listed by Crother et al. 2012. H. m. thermophila is closely related to the Mexican endemic H. m elegans and these two have been considered as a separate species (H. elegans) and subspecies (H. e. thermophila) fide WILGENBUSCH & DE QUEIROZ 2000 and CROTHER 2000. For a discussion of flavilenta see CMIWEB. Holbrookia maculata approximans is now considered as a valid species. Phylogenetics: Schulte & DE QUEIROZ (2008) showed that Holbrookia maculata is shown to be paraphyletic with respect to Holbrookia propinqua. DNA barcoding found the some of the highest intraspecific divergences within this species, indicating possibly multiple species (Chambers & Hebert 2016). Type species: Holbrookia maculata GIRARD 1851 is the type species of the genus Holbrookia GIRARD 1851. Distribution: based on the map in ROSENBLUM et al. in JONES & LOVICH 2009: 154 (which does not show any subspecies). Not listed for San Luis Potosí by Lemos-Espinal & Dixon 2013. Not in Sonora fide Lemos-Espinal et al. 2019. Not listed for San Luis Potosí by Lemos-Espinal et al. 2018 (checklist SLP). Not in Durango fide Lemos-Espinal (2018). |
Etymology | Named after Latin macula = spot, for the dorsal blotches. The genus was named after John Edwards Holbrook (1794-1871) and its spotted pattern (Latin “maculata”). See Moll (2007) for a short biography. Holbrookia maculata dickersonae was named after Mary Cynthia Dickerson (1866-1923), former curator of Ichthyology and Herpetology at the American Museum of Natural History (1909-1921). H. m. campi was named after Mr. Charles Lewis Camp, the collector of the type series. |
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