Hypsilurus papuensis (MACLEAY, 1877)
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Higher Taxa | Agamidae (Amphibolurinae), Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Hypsilurus papuensis papuensis (MACLEAY 1877) Hypsilurus papuensis longicauda MANTHEY & DENZER 2006 |
Common Names | E: Papua Forest Dragon G: Papua-Winkelkopfagame |
Synonym | Tiaris papuensis MACLEAY 1877: 101 Gonyocephalus (Lophosteus) albertisii PETERS & DORIA 1878 Gonyocephalus papuensis BOULENGER 1885: 297 Gonyocephalus papuensis — BOULENGER 1887: 493 Gonyocephalus papuensis — DE ROOIJ 1915: 113 Hypsilurus papuensis — M OODY 1980: 300 Hypsilurus papuensis — BAUER et al. 1995: 53 Hypsilurus papuensis — MANTHEY & DENZER 2006: 19 Hypsilurus papuensis longicauda MANTHEY & DENZER 2006 Hypsilurus papuensis longicauda MANTHEY & DENZER 2006: 21 Hypsilurus papuensis longicauda — DENZER et al. 2018 |
Distribution | New Guinea, Oceania (Ferguson Island, Trobriand Island) Type locality: Hall Sound, Central Province, 8°49’S 146°36’E, Papua New Guinea. Type locality: “costa della Nuova Guinea che sta in prossomità dell’Isola Yule” [= Central Province, Papua New Guinea] [G. (L.) albertisii PETERS & DORIA 1878]. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: AMS R 31883 (formerly MAMU R335, MR833) Holotype: ZMB 21387, adult male, paratypes adult females ZMB 16371 and 16372, all leg. Prof. Dr. Neuhauss; Sattelberg, Kaiser–Wilhelmsland [longicauda] Syntypes: ZMB 9722, ZMB 9724-25, MSNG 29122, NMW [albertisii] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (papuensis): Large, robust, long–tailed species with homogeneous dorsal scalation and a discontinuous vertebral crest. An area of strongly enlarged scales below the tympanum, a row of enlarged submaxillaries present; anterior edge of the gular pouch without enlarged scales. Males with a high tail at base. Similar to H. binotatus (with the exception of the basal part of the tail in males). H. papuensis differs from binotatus by a vertebral crest indented near the nape (vs. continuous), larger tympani T/E > 1.0 (vs. ≤ 1.0) as well as a strongly raised tail at the base present in males (vs. not raised); auritus, geelvinkianus, modestus, nigrigularis and bruijnii by the presence of strongly enlarged scales below the tympanum (vs. absent); all other species by the presence of a dark, above and behind brighter limited spot on either side of the neck (vs. absent); additionally from schultzewestrumi by smaller gulars, ≈ Ø tympanum (vs. some = ≥ Ø tympanum) and from boydii, spinipes and dilophus by a homogeneous dorsal scalation (vs. heterogeneous) and a longer tail TL/SVL > 2.9 (vs. < 2.3) (Manthey & Denzer 2006: 19). Additional details (819 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Apparently described from one of the types of Gonyocephalus albertisii (fide BOULENGER 1887) |
Etymology | Named after its distribution in Papua New Guinea. |
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