Parvoscincus tagapayo (BROWN, MCGUIRE, FERNER & ALCALA, 1999)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Aurora mountain skink |
Synonym | Sphenomorphus tagapayo BROWN et al. 1999 Parvoscincus tagapayo — LINKEM, DIESMOS & BROWN 2011 |
Distribution | Philippines (SE Luzon, Aurora Province) Type locality: at 1050 m elevation on the south-facing slope of Mt. Ma-aling-aling, (15°39’6”N, 121°21’7”E), Kabatangan River drainage, Aurora National Park, 1.2 km south, 1.2 km east of Barangay Villa Aurora, Municipalityof San Luis, Aurora Province, Luzon Island, Republic of the Philippines. |
Reproduction | oviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: PNM 5767; other specimens: CMNH (Cincinnati Museum of Natural History) |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis:-Sphenomorphus tagapayo is distin guished from S. lawtoni and S. luzonensis by its smaller body size (Tables 1-2) and differs from S. lawtoni, S. atrigularis, S. steerei, and S. biparie talis by the presence of a scale-covered (vs na ked) tympanum. In addition to its smaller size, the new species differs from S. luzonensis (SVL 39.9-47.8) by the presence of 61-65 paraverte brals (vs 65-73) and nearly solid dark brown dorsal coloration (vs light brown with darker dorsolateral stripes). Sphenomorphus tagapayo fur ther differs from S. atrigularis by the presence of 61-65 (vs 52-59 paravertebrals, solid nuchal coloration (vs distinctive inverted V-shaped nu chal marking) and the absence (vs presence) of dorsolateral stripes; from S. biparietalis by the presence of unfused (vs fused) loreals, transversely elongate (vs square) parietals, and a sin gle (vs paired) frontoparietal; from S. lawtoni by 9-11 fourth toe subdigital lamellae (vs 13-15), smaller body size (Table 1), and nearly solid dark brown coloration (vs dorsolateral and ver tebral dark stripes or spot rows); from S. steerei by variation in prefrontal contact (vs invariably contacting) and nearly solid dark brown color ation (vs dorsolateral dark stripes or spot rows). Sphenomorphus tagapayo differs from Parvoscin cus sisoni and P. palawanensis (Table 1) by the single (vs paired) frontoparietal, two rows of al ternately overlapping (vs a single median) su pradigital scale rows, the presence of two (vs one) oviducts, a brood size of two (vs one), and an upper row of small lower eyelid scales (vs columnar scales, covering the upper half of the lower eyelid). The new species further differs from P. palawanensis by the presence (vs ab sence) of prefrontals, the presence of two lo reals (vs single), the presence of 28-30 (vs 22 24) midbody scale rows, the presence of 61-65 (vs 48-54) paravertebrals, the presence of 6 (vs 5) infralabials and color pattern (P. palawanensis has a pair of dorsolateral light lines, and P. ta gapayo has a faint dark vertebral stripe). It fur ther differs from P. sisoni by occasional (one of six specimens) contact between prefrontals, a greater number of midbody scales (P. sisoni = 24-26), and a faint dark vertebral stripe. (Brown et al. 1999) Additional details (2668 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | Named after the tagalog “tagapayo”, meaning a wise and trusted friend, advisor, or mentor, and referring to Walter C. Brown (1913-2002), a herpetologist who specialized in the herpetofauna of the South Pacific and the Philippines. He received his doctorate from Stanford (1955) and went to Silliman University, Philippines, as a Fulbright Professor of Sciences. |
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