Liolaemus yalguaraz ABDALA, QUINTEROS & SEMHAM, 2015
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Higher Taxa | Liolaemidae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Liolaemus yalguaraz ABDALA, QUINTEROS & SEMHAM 2015 Liolaemus bibronii — CEI 1973 (part) Liolaemus bibronii — CEI & ROIG 1973 Liolaemus bibronii — CEI 1982: fig. 1 (part) Liolaemus bibronii — VIDELA 1983 Liolaemus bibronii — CEI 1986 Liolaemus bibronii — RAMÍREZ-PINILLA 1992 Liolaemus bibronii — AVILA et al. 1992 Liolaemus bibronii — PINCHEIRA-DONOSO & NÚÑEZ 2005: 211 (part) Liolaemus bibronii — CORBALÁN & DEBANDI 2008 (part) Liolaemus bibronii — AVILA et al. 2013 (part: table 2) |
Distribution | Argentina (Mendoza) Type locality: Uspallata, Pampa de Yalguaraz, Las Heras Department, Mendoza Province, Argentina (32°19’59.0”S, 69°22’54.5”W), 2,325 m elevation |
Reproduction | oviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: FML 27622. Male. Collectors: C.S. Abdala, J.L. Acosta, A. Laspiur and R. Semhan. November 2010. Paratypes: FML 27623–27634. MCN 5068–5069. Five males and nine females collected with the holotype. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Liolaemus yalguaraz is a slender, small Liolaemus belonging to the L. alticolor-bibronii group sensu Quinteros (2012, 2013). The character states that support the L. alticolor-bibronii group include small body (60 mm snout–vent length; SVL) and a distinct dorsal color pattern formed by dorsolateral stripes, paravertebral spots, and vertebral and ventrolateral lines. In some species, one of these character states may be absent. The species of the L. alticolor-bibronii group also have fine gray to black markings on the ventral surface of the tail and share a generally terrestrial lifestyle, with the exception of L. saxatilis and L. pagaburoi, which are saxicolous. Table 1 shows a comparison between L. yalguaraz and the phylogeneti- cally and geographically closest species of the L. alticolor- bibronii group. Additional details (4986 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: after Abdala et al. 2015. |
Etymology | The specific epithet yalguaraz refers to the Pampa de Yalguaraz, where Liolaemus yalguaraz sp. nov. occurs, and is used as a noun in apposition. Yalguaraz is derived from the Huarpe “Llaiguaraz,” |
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