Nangura spinosa COVACEVICH, COUPER & JAMES, 1993
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Nangur (Spiny) Skink |
Synonym | Nangura spinosa COVACEVICH, COUPER & JAMES 1993 Nangura spinosa — COGGER 2000: 764 Nangura spinosa — WILSON & SWAN 2010 Concinnia spinosa — SKINNER et al. 2013 |
Distribution | Australia (SE Queensland) Type locality: Nangur State Forest (SF74), 26°07', 151°58') SEQ. |
Reproduction | ovovivparous |
Types | Holotype: QM J55424 female, C. James & M. Fletcher, 5 June 1992. PARATYPES: QMJ56029 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus Nangura): Head scales rugose. Most other dorsal and lateral scales keeled, and not, or only just overlapping. Keels on the tail are most pronounced, almost pyramidal. Dorsal keels form longitudinal lines. Axillal and inguinal scales bead-like to granular. Ventral scales weakly carinate. Iris very dark, almost as dark as the pupil which is black. Rostral in broad contact with the frontonasal, which thus separates the nasals widely. Prefrontals large, moderately spaced. Frontal elongate, almost 1.5 times as long as broad. Fronto-parietals in broad contact, and in contact with supraoculars 2, 3 and 4. Interparietal elongate, almost rectangular, about twice as long as broad, and about as long as the parietals. Parietals widely separated by the interparietal and bordered by two temporals. Supraoculars 4. Supraciliaries 5-7. Suboculars in a distinct row, in contact with supralabials and granules of the lower eyelid. Lower eyelid scaly, without a disc. Loreal scales 2, the posterior one the larger. Ear opening large, about three times as long as wide; vertical, lacking lobules, and with a superficial tympanum. Medial pairs of preanal scales greatly enlarged. Dorsal scales of the fourth toe paired basally. Palatine bones in broad medial contact. Palatal rami of the pterygoid bones narrowly separated. Ectopterygoid bones contacting both the palatines and the pterygoids (Fig. 2a). No postorbital. Supratemporal fossae present. Eight conical teeth on the premaxilla. Pterygoid without teeth. Meckel's groove open (Fig. 3). Karyotype 2n=28. Hemipenis smooth, bilobed. Additional details (1140 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | HABITAT: Semi-evergreen vine thicket on dark, basaltic soils. Type species: Nangura spinosa COVACEVICH, COUPER & JAMES 1993 is the type species of the genus Nangura COVACEVICH, COUPER & JAMES 1993. Limb morphology: 5 digits, 5 toes (Singhal et al. 2018, Brandley et al 2008) Morphology: Hutchinson et al. 2021 present a table of morphological character states across 20 Australian sphenomorphine skinks, including this genus. |
Etymology | Named after Latin “Spinosa”, referring to the spiny scales of the species. The genus Nangura has been named after the type locality. |
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