Phrynosoma cerroense STEJNEGER, 1893
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Higher Taxa | Phrynosomatidae, Phrynosomatinae, Phrynosomatini; Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Cedros Island Horned Lizard G: Cedros-Krötenechse E: Gulf Coast Horned Lizard [wigginsi] S: Camaleón de Isla Cedros |
Synonym | Phrynosoma cerroense STEJNEGER 1893: 187 Phrynosoma cerroense — VAN DENBURGH 1895: 119 Phrynosoma cerroense — COPE 1900 Phrynosoma jamesi SCHMIDT 1922: 668 Phrynosoma coronatum jamesi — LINSDALE 1932: 349 (part.) Phrynosoma coronatum jamesi — KLAUBER 1936: 13 Phrynosoma coronatum jamesi — KLAUBER 1936 Phrynosoma cerroense — KLAUBER 1936 Phrynosoma coronatum jamesi — REEVE 1952: 884 (part.) Phrynosoma cerroense — REEVE 1952 Phrynosoma cerroense — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 103 Phrynosoma coronatum jamesi — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 102 Phrynosoma coronatum jamesi — JENNINGS 1988: 428.2 (part.) Phrynosoma cerroense — LINER 1994 Phrynosoma wigginsi MONTANUCCI 2004 Phrynosoma cerroense — LINER 2007 Phrynosoma cerroense — LEACHÉ et al. 2009 Phrynosoma wigginsi — JONES & LOVICH 2009 Phrynosoma wigginsi — WILSON et al. 2013 Phyrnosoma cerroense — LEMOS-ESPINAL 2015: 443 (in error) Phrynosoma wigginsi — JOHNSON et al. 2017 Phrynosoma coronatum cerroense — KÖHLER 2021 Phrynosoma cerroense — HEIMES 2022 |
Distribution | Mexico (Cerros Island) Type locality: Cerros Island, Pacific Coast of Baja California [= Cedros Island] wigginsi: Mexico (Baja California Sur); Type locality: Cuesta Coyote, Bahía Concepción, Baja California Sur, Mexico. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: USNM 11977 Holotype: CAS-SUR 11377 [wigginsi] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A moderate-sized (maximum snout-vent length about 85 mm) Phrynosoma of the coronatum group with a black-spotted, smooth-scaled venter, two rows of pointed lateral fringe scales (the lower one greatly reduced) on each side of the body, and three rows of enlarged gular scales on each side of the throat. The dorsal coloration is steel-gray with three pairs of equally-spaced, irregular, dark blotches. There are two occipital spines three times longer than the basal width and not in contact at the base, and fourtemporal spines on each side of the head (with the 4th from the rear greatly reduced or absent). Chin shields number four per side and a moderately developed postrictal scale is present. The tympanum is evident externally. There are no dark stripes on the face (Jennings 1988). Additional details (385 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: partly following MONTANUCCI 2004 who included Phrynosoma coronatum jamesi in the synonymy of P. wigginsi). GRISMER & MELLINK (1994) placed P. cerroense in the synonymy of P. coronatum. The description of P. wigginsi is a bit vague and the “species” is closely related to P. coronatum”. There is some doubt that this is a valid species (Wiens et al. 2013). Leaché & Linkem 2015 consider wigginsi as a synonym of cerroense, which is followed here. Köhler 2021 synonymized james with cerroense. Group: Belongs to the Anota clade fide LEACHE & MCGUIRE 2006. NCBI taxon ID: 372476 [wigginsi] |
Etymology | Named after the type locality. P. wigginsi was named after Ira L. Wiggins, in recognition of his important contributions to the knowledge of the flora of the Sonoran Desert. |
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