Kaestlea travancorica (BEDDOME, 1870)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Travancore Ground Skink |
Synonym | Mocoa travancorica BEDDOME 1870: 34 Lygosoma travancoricum BOULENGER 1887: 261 Lygosoma travancoricum — HORA 1927: 5 Leiolopisma travancoricum — SMITH 1935: 304 Leiolopisma palnicum — SMITH 1935: 305 Scincella travancorica — GREER 1974 Scincella travancorica — OUBOTER 1986: 35 Scincella travancoricum— DAS 1996: 48 Kaestlea travancoricum — EREMCHENKO & DAS 2004 Scincella travancoricum — MURTHY 2010 Scincella travancorica — NGUYEN et al. 2012 Scincella travancoricum — BHUPATHY & SATISHKUMAR 2013 |
Distribution | SW India (Kerala, Travancore, Anaimalai and Palni Hills), up to 1525 m elevation. Roux (1928) recorded the species from the following localities: Kodaikanal, Pumbari, Vandavavu, Mariyanshola, Maryyand and Tandikudi, in Tamil Nadu and Kerala States, and Das and Whitaker (1990) found them near hill streams, within an evergreen forest in Vanjikadavu, Kerala State and Ishwar et al. (2001) reported this species from the Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu. Type locality: Travancore Hills palnica: Type locality: “Kodai-Kanal, Palni Hills, S-Indien”, Lectotype: SMF 14657 (= Kat. BOETTGER 6261, 1b = Kat. MERTENS 6261, 2a). |
Reproduction | oviparous (phylogenetic imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Lectotype: BMNH 1946.8.16.34, designated by Eremchenko & Das (2004) |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A robust Scincella, with well-developed limbs. In some populations the frontoparietals are partly or completely united. Upper postocular wide. There is always a more or less distinct light dorsolateral stripe present (Ouboter 1986: 36). Additional details (1080 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonyms that of Ouboter (1986). Lygosoma laterimaculatum BOULENGER 1887 has been removed from thesynonymy of K. travancorica. |
Etymology | Named after its type locality. |
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