Pinoyscincus coxi (TAYLOR, 1915)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Pinoyscincus coxi coxi (TAYLOR 1915) Pinoyscincus coxi divergens (TAYLOR 1922) |
Common Names | E: Cox's Sphenomorphus |
Synonym | Sphenomorphus coxi coxi TAYLOR 1915: 100 Sphenomorphus coxi TAYLOR 1915: 100 Lygosoma (Hinulia) jagori PETERS 1864: 54 (part.) Lygosoma (Sphenomorphus) coxi — BROWN & ALCALA 1970: 113 Sphenomorphus coxi coxi — BROWN & ALCALA 1980: 203 Pinoyscincus coxi — LINKEM, DIESMOS & BROWN 2011 Pinoyscincus coxi divergens TAYLOR 1922 Sphenomorphus jagori divergens TAYLOR 1922: 194 Lygosoma (Sphenomorphus) jagori — SMITH 1937: 220 (part.) Sphenomorphus coxi divergens — BROWN & ALCALA 1980: 206 Sphenomorphus coxi divergens — BROWN et al. 1995 Sphenomorphus coxi divergens — LAGAT 2009 Pinoyscincus coxi divergens (by implication) Pinoyscincus coxi divergens — MENESES et al. 2022 |
Distribution | Philippines (coxi: Mindanao, Leyte, Samar, Camiguin; divergens: SW Luzon, Marinduque, Mindoro) divergens: widely distributed in the Philippines (incl. Luzon, Marinduque, Mindoro (Crombie, 1994). Also recorded from Mindoro, Luzon, Polillo, Leyte, Samar, Camiguin, Mindanao, Panay, and Sulu Islands). Type locality: Bunawan (Bunauan), Agusan Province, Mindanao Island [coxi]. Type locality: Mt. Makiling, Luzon, and Naujan and Calapan, Mindoro Island [divergens]. |
Reproduction | oviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: lost, BSMP 1782, collected E.H. Taylor, vi.1912; lost fide BROWN & ALCALA 1980: 204 Syntypes: CM P1758-66, Sumagui & Pocamil, Mindoro, collected E.H. Taylor v.1916; P1767-78, Calapan & San Isidro, Mindoro, collected E.H. Taylor, xi.1916. UMMZ 65965, Calapan, Mondoro, collected E.H. Taylor, x.1916, MCZ 20134, Sumagui & Pocamil, Mindoro, collected E.H.Taylor v.1915, and MCZ 20135, Calapan & San Isidro, Mindoro, collected E.H. Taylor, xi.1916 are also possibly syntypes, although Taylor (1922) only listed 9 specimens from Sumagui and 12 from Calapan. Whereabouts of the remaining 10 syntypes (4 from Mt Maquiling, Luzon; 6 from Lake Naujan, Mindoro) unknown, although Marx (1972) refers to 4 "cotypes" of unspecified locality in FMNH [divergens] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis:-Frontoparietal single; prefrontals not in contact; 5 supraoculars; adpressed hind legs fail to reach beyond the elbow; frontal as broad as, or slightly broader than, the supraocular region; last 3 labials with distinct yellow spots.” (Taylor 1915: 100) Additional details (2143 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | Named after Dr. Alvin J. Cox, former Director of the Philippines Bureau of Science, Manila, ca. 1910. |
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