Plestiodon dicei (RUTHVEN & GAIGE, 1933)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Scincinae, Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Dice's Short-nosed Skink S: Alicante de Cola Azul |
Synonym | Eumeces dicei RUTHVEN & GAIGE 1933 Eumeces dicei — TAYLOR 1936: 482 Eumeces dicei — TAYLOR 1943: 280 Eumeces dicei — MARTIN 1958 Eumeces brevirostris dicei — DIXON 1969: 16 Eumeces brevirostris dicei — KLUGE 1984 Plestiodon brevirostris dicei — LINER 2007 Plestiodon dicei — FERIA-ORTIZ et al. 2011 Plestiodon dicei — FERIA-ORTIZ & GARCÍA-VÁZQUEZ 2012 Plestiodon dicei — BRANDLEY et al. 2012 |
Distribution | Mexico (Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, Coahuila, San Luis Potosí) Type locality: Marmolejo, Tamaulipas. |
Reproduction | oviparous. |
Types | Holotype: UMMZ 69253 |
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Comment | Subspecies: FERIA-ORTIZ et al. 2011 provide evidence that P. b. brevirostris, P. b. bilineatus, P. b. dicei, and the eastern populations of P. b indubitus (from Morelos, Guerrero, and México) represent distinct species, whereas the western populations of P. b. indubitus (from Colima and Jalisco) represent an undescribed species. The data cannot resolve whether P. b. pineus is conspecific with P. b. dicei or P. b. dicei is a paraphyletic ( = nonexclusive) species relative to an exclusive P. b. pineus. Thus, the status of P. b. pineus remains uncertain. The haplotype phylogeny also suggests that P. b. brevirostris may represent more than one species. BRANDLEY et al. (2012) showed that bilineatus, dicei, and indubitus are paraphyletic with respect to other species and thus need to be split up. |
Etymology | Named in honor of Dr. Lee R. Dice(July 15, 1887 – January 31, 1977) who collected the holotype. Dice was an American geneticist, ecologist and mammalogist. |
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