Lankascincus taprobanensis (KELAART, 1854)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Ristellinae (Ristellini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Ceylon Tree Skink Sinhala: Munindradasage lakhekanala [munindradasai] Tamil: Munindradasavin arene [munindradasai] E: Munindradasa’s Lanka skink [munindradasai] |
Synonym | Eumeces taprobanensis KELAART 1854: 21 Eumeces (?) taprobanensis KELAART 1854: 407 Lygosoma taprobanense — BOULENGER 1887: 319 Lygosoma punctatolineatum BOULENGER 1907 (not BOULENGER 1893) Lygosoma striatopunctatum AHL 1925: 20 (nom. subst. pro L. punctatolineatum) Lygosoma (Sphenomorphus) taprobanensis — DERANIYAGALA 1931 Lygosoma (Sphenomorphus) punctatolineatus — DERANIYAGALA 1931: 169 Lygosoma taprobanense — SMITH 1935: 287 Lygosoma striatopunctatum — SMITH 1935: 288 Lygosoma (Sphenomorphus) taprobanense — SMITH 1937: 220 Lygosoma (Sphenomorphus) striatopunctatum — SMITH 1937: 220 Lankascincus taprobanensis — TAYLOR 1950: 500 Lankascincus striatopunctatus — TAYLOR 1950: Sphenomorphus striatopunctulatus — MITTLEMAN 1952: 30 (in error) Sphenomorphus taprobanense — TAYLOR 1953 Lankascincus taprobanensis — GREER 1991 Lankascincus taprobanensis — AUSTIN et al. 2004 Sphenomorphus striatopunctatus — ZIESMANN et al. 2007 Lankascincus munindradasai MENDIS WICKRAMASINGHE, RODRIGO, DAYAWANSA & JAYANTHA 2007 Sphenomorphus striatopunctatum — FELDMAN et al. 2015 Lankascincus taprobanensis — BATUWITA 2019 Lankascincus munindradasai — LINDKEN et al. 2024 |
Distribution | Sri Lanka Type locality: Nuwara Eliya (= Newera Ellia), Ceylon munindradasai: Sri Lanka; Type locality: Sripada Sanctuary (Adam’s peak), Nuwara Eliya District, Central Province. (N 06° 48’ 24.61, E 080° 30’ 41.19) Elevation 1825 m. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntype: BMNH 1946.8.26.11 (formerly 54.6.18.3), collected by R. Webb, purchased Dr Kelaart. It is not clear how many specimens were used for the description of the species, but there is some suggestion from the measurements provided that more than one specimen was used. The fate of any other syntypes is unknown. Holotype: NMSL 20072101, adult male. 40.16 mm SVL. Coll. R. K. Rodirigo, D. Jayantha and L. J. M. Wickramasinghe. 07. 11. 2006 [munindradasai] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Distinguished from all other species of Lankascincus by the following combination of characters: prefrontals widely separated, frontal in broad contact with frontonasal (suture between frontonasal and frontal about half of/more than the length of posterior border of frontonasal); supralabials six; last supralabial subequal to the preceding supralabial; subdigital lamellae under the fourth digit of pes 9–13; adpressed limbs not overlapping (from Batuwita 2019: 215). Additional details (1786 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: fide Batuwita 2019. Synonymous to Lankascincus taprobanensis fide GREER (1991). Valid species fide DAS (pers. comm.). Lygosoma punctatolineatum BOULENGER 1907 is preoccupied by Lygosoma punctatolineatum BOULENGER 1893. Distribution: This species occurs at high altitudes on Sri Lanka. Prehensile tail. This species does not seem to be mentioned by Taylor 1936 in his Eumeces monography. |
Etymology | Lankascincus munindradasai was named after the late Dr. D. I. Amith Munindradasa, scientist who worked to the betterment of the country, although an electronic engineer by profession worked in various disciplines, a lover of nature, who was also involved in the discovery of five Cnemaspis species, and worked as a silent yet effective conservationist in the country. |
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