Nannoscincus mariei (BAVAY, 1869)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Eugongylinae (Eugongylini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Anotis mariei BAVAY 1869: 29 Lygosoma (Leiolopisma) mariae — SMITH 1937: 224 Anotis mariae — GREER 1974: 19 Nannoscincus mariei — SADLIER 1987: 56 Nannoscincus mariei — BAUER & VINDUM 1990 Nannoscincus mariei — ADLER, AUSTIN & DUDLEY 1995 Nannoscincus mariei — SADLIER et al. 2014 |
Distribution | New Caledonia (Mt. Koghis, Goro Plateau) Type locality: “Nouvelle-Calédonie” (by implication). |
Reproduction | oviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Lectotype: BMNH 1946.8.17.79 (formerly 84.12.8.3), designated by Sadlier 1986. Paralectotypes: MNHN |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Nannoscincus mariei can be distinguished from all other members of the genus by the following combination of characters: frontoparietals paired; loreal single; left oviduct lost in females; lower eyelid 'scaled'; ear opening absent; body scales with 3-4 fine, longitudinal, striations; adult body colour relatively uniform with little or no difference in tone between the dorsal and lateral surfaces; presacral vertebrae 29-32; phalangeal formula for pes 2.3.4.4.3. Nannoscincus mariei is a distinctive species, aside from the suite of derived character states above it also has an enlarged terminal scale to the digits (Sadlier 1986 - Fig. 78) - the significance of this character is unknown, other than the claw appears to retract within the scale to some degree (Sadlier et al. 2002: 238). Additional details (4961 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: Nannoscincus fuscus GÜNTHER 1872: 42 has been removed from the synonymy of N. mariei by SADLIER 2014. Abundance: Common where it is found. Distribution: see map in SADLIER et al. 2014: 54. |
Etymology | Named after E. A. Marie (1835-1889), a French collector who traveled in New Caledonia (1869), Guadeloupe (1874), and Madagascar (1878). |
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