Plestiodon longirostris COPE, 1861
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Scincinae, Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Longnose Skink, Bermuda Skink, Bermuda Rock Lizard |
Synonym | Plestiodon longirostris COPE 1861: 313 Eumeces longirostris — TAYLOR 1936: 155 Eumeces longirostris — GRIFFITH, NGO & MURPHY 2000 Plestiodon longirostris — SCHMITZ et al. 2004 |
Distribution | Bermuda Islands Type locality: Bermuda Island |
Reproduction | oviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Lectotype: USNM 4737 (largest of the 6 specimens under this number - SVL 71mm), Bermuda, collected J. H. Darrell, January, 1861. Designated by Taylor (1936). Original syntypes: INHS (= UIMNH) 40740 (USNM 4737), ANSP 9352-53. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis. Eumeces longirostris is a medium-sized species of the genus, reaching a body length of 80 mm., characterized by a dorsolateral line beginning above the first superciliary and continuing to base of tail; a lateral line beginning on the anterior labials and continuing to tail, sometimes broken on side of neck; evidence of a sublateral line in young. Scales small, in 32-36 rows around body, the dorsal and lateral scales smaller than ventrals, the laterals smallest, and arranged in distinct diagonal rows on the sides of body; a postnasal present; the postmental undivided; limbs long, strongly overlapping (18 millimeters in adults) when adpressed; four supraoculars, three touching the frontal; a large pair of nuchals, sometimes followed by a second very narrow pair; seven or eight upper labials, four or five preceding the subocular. The typical lines are lost in old specimens. (Taylor 1936: 155) Additional details (11378 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | Presumably named after the Latin longus (long) plus rostrum (nose), in reference to the elongate snout. |
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