Marisora berengerae (MIRALLES, 2006)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Mabuyinae (Mabuyini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: San Andrés Skink, San Andrés Skink |
Synonym | Mabuya berengerae MIRALLES 2006 Mabuya berengerae — MCNISH 2011 Alinea berengerae — HEDGES & CONN 2012 Mabuya berengerae — PINTO-SÁNCHEZ et al. 2015 Marisora berengerae — HEDGES et al. 2019 Marisora berengerae — MCCRANIE et al. 2020 Marisora berengenae — FERREIRA-JUNIOR et al. 2024 (in error) Marisora berengerae — FERREIRA-JUNIOR et al. 2024 |
Distribution | San Andres Island (SW Caribbean) Type locality: San Andrés Island (between Morgans Cave and Punta Sur), Departamento de Archipielago de San Andrés, Colombia flocated between 12° 28° and 12° 36'N, and 81° 40' and 81° 44'W. |
Reproduction | ovoviviparous |
Types | Holotype: UMMZ 127884, unsexed adult |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis. Mabuya berengerae is a particularly uncommon species which can be easily distinguished from all other Mabuya species, including its closest relative M. pergravis, by the following combination of characters: an extremely long, slender and pointed snout, the highest number ofenlarged nuchal scales ofany known species of Mabuya (Table l in MIRALLES 2006), a high number of subdigital lamellae under the fourth toes (19) and a contrasting reticulated pattern on the upper side of the head, the neck and the back, also unique in the genus. Caidedo 2014 provides a diagnosis in Spanish. Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data to their customers. These details, e.g. detailed descriptions or comparisons (about 2027 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Conservation: Possibly extinct. Abundance: only known from the type locality (Meiri et al. 2017). Distribution: see map in McCranie et al. 2020: 317 (Fig. 6). |
Etymology | The species name (berengerae) is a feminine genitive singular noun referring to the first name of the spouse of the describer, Bérengère (Miralles 2006a). |
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