Pamelaescincus gardineri (BOULENGER, 1909)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Scincinae, Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | G: Gardiner-Skink E: Gardiner’s skink |
Synonym | Scelotes gardineri BOULENGER 1909 Amphiglossus gardineri — VESEY-FITZGERALD & PARKER 1947 Scelotes gardineri — EVANS & EVANS 1980 Pamelaescincus gardineri — GREER 1970 Pamelaescincus gardineri — BRYGOO 1981 Pamelaescincus gardineri — AUSTIN & ARNOLD 2006 |
Distribution | Seychelles Type locality: Chateau Margot, Mahé, Praslin Island, Mare aux Cochons, Mahé, Seychelles |
Reproduction | oviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Syntypes: BMNH 1907.10.15.82, Chateau Margot, Mahé, Seychelles, collected J. Stanley Gardiner; 1907.10.15.83-84, Praslin I., Seychelles, collected J. Stanley Gardiner; 1946.8.2.81-82 (formerly 1907.10.15.155-156), Mare aux Cochons, Mahé, Seychelles, collected J. Stanley Gardiner; 1946.8.3.10 (formerly 1906.11.8.3), Mahé, Seychelles, collected Mr Meade Waldo. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): Similar to Gongylomorphus and the following genus and differing from all other scincine skinks in having the palatines and palatal rami of the pterygoids meeting medially to form a broad secondary palate (Fig. 7 in GREER 1970].), and in having 11, instead of 10 or fewer, premaxillary teeth. Among the Seychelles and Mauritius scincines, which appear to be the genus' closest relatives, Tamelaescincus is most similar in palatal characters to Gongylomorphus, but differs from this monotypic Mauritius genus in lacking both the frontoparietal scales and the clear spectacle in the lower eyelid. Pamelaescincus is similar to other Seychelles seincines in lacking frontoparietals (which all other subsaharan Africa and Madagascar seincines have) and in having scaly eyelids; but differs from these species in lacking the posterior emargination of the palatal rami of the pterygoids (Fig. 7), in having 5 instead of only 4 fingers, and in having a high midbody scale count (30 to 34 instead of 22 to 24) [from GREER 1970]. |
Comment | Type species: Scelotes gardineri BOULENGER 1909 is the type species of the genus Pamelaescincus GREER 1970. |
Etymology | Named after John Stanley Gardiner (1872-1946), British zoologist and oceanographer. He was Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Cambridge (1909-1937). Etymology (genus): named after Pamela Greer, the older of the two sisters of Alan Greer. |
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