Karusasaurus jordani (PARKER, 1936)
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Higher Taxa | Cordylidae (Cordylinae), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Jordan’s Girdled Lizard, Namibian Girdled Lizard |
Synonym | Zonurus jordani PARKER 1936: 133 Cordylus jordani — FITZSIMONS 1943 Cordylus polyzonus jordani — LOVERIDGE 1944 Cordylus jordani — BRANCH 1988 Cordylus jordani — FROST et al. 2001 Karusasaurus jordani — STANLEY et al. 2011 Karusasaurus jordani — REISSIG 2014 Karusasaurus jordani — SCHLEICHER 2020 |
Distribution | C Namibia Type locality: Hoffnung, near Windhoek [Namibia]. |
Reproduction | Ovoviviparous |
Types | Holotype: BMNH 1946.8.7.92 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: distinguished from polyzonus by having 4-7 femoral pores (polyzonus: 12-17), larger temporals, caudal whorls composed of a single row of scales (polyzonus: 2 rows, at least in the middle of the tail), posterior upper femoral scales much enlarged and strongly spinose (in polyzonus posterior upper femoral scales are scarcely larger or more spinose than the anterior); transverse dorsal scales in 32-37 series (vs. 38-46 in polyzonus) (after Parker 1936: 134). |
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Etymology | Named after the collector of the types, Dr. K. Jordan (1861-1959), a German-British entomologist. See Johnson 2012 for biographical details. |
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