Oligosoma elium MELZER, BELL & PATTERSON, 2017
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Eugongylinae (Eugongylini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Marlborough spotted skink |
Synonym | Oligosoma elium MELZER, BELL & PATTERSON 2017 Oligosoma aff. lineoocellatum “South Marlborough”— HITCHMOUGH et al. 2007 Oligosoma aff. lineoocellatum “South Marlborough”— HITCHMOUGH et al. 2010 Oligosoma aff. lineoocellatum “South Marlborough”— HITCHMOUGH et al. 2013 Oligosoma aff. lineoocellatum “South Marlborough”— HITCHMOUGH et al. 2016 |
Distribution | New Zealand (Motunau Island) Type locality: Motunau Island, Canterbury (43° 04’S, 173° 04’E), |
Reproduction | viviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: NMNZ RE003737 (S 92), female (coll. A. Whitaker, 20 Feb 1967). Paratypes (9 specimens). Motunau Island, Canterbury (43o 04’S, 173o 04’E), 2 specimens (NMNZ RE001745 (2/2/8.33), female; NMNZ RE001745 (2/2/8.34), male) (coll. A. Whitaker, unknown date); Motunau Island, Canterbury (43o 04’S, 173o 04’E), 3 specimens (NMNZ RE003736 (S 91), male; NMNZ RE003738 (S 93), male; NMNZ RE003820 (S 178), male) (coll. A. Whitaker, 20 Feb 1967); Waipapa Bay (42o 15’S, 173o 49’E), NMNZ RE004192 (S550), female (coll. A. Whitaker, 03 Dec 1969); Montrose Stream, Waiau River (42o 46’S, 172o 43’E), NMNZ RE004191 (S549), male (coll. A. Whitaker, 27 Nov 1969); Jack Taylor’s farm, Ward (41o 48’S, 174o 03’E), NMNZ RE005463, OR (coll. R. Ainsworth, 08 Feb 1988). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Oligosoma elium can be distinguished from other species in the O. lineoocellatum species complex by a combination of characters. The subdigital lamellae count is usually above 24, compared with O. kokowai sp. nov. and O. lineoocellatum where it is usually below 24. There are significant differences between O. elium sp. nov. and O. kokowai sp. nov. (lower ciliary count, AG/SF), O. lineoocellatum (midbody scales), and O. prasinum sp. nov. (midbody scales, upper ciliary count) (Figure 6a-e). Adpressed limbs always meet in O. elium sp. nov., whereas in O. lineoocellatum they usually do not. In O. elium sp. nov. the lateral brown stripe is 2 or 3 scale rows wide, whereas in the other species it is 3 or 4 scale rows wide. The pale dorsolateral strip is pronounced, particularly anteriorly, compared with O. prasinum sp. nov. where this stripe is usually indistinct. |
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Etymology | The specific name means “olive” in Greek. |
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