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Plestiodon egregius BAIRD, 1858

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Higher TaxaScincidae, Scincinae, Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
SubspeciesPlestiodon egregius egregius BAIRD 1858
Plestiodon egregius insularis (MOUNT 1965)
Plestiodon egregius lividus (MOUNT 1965)
Plestiodon egregius onocrepis (COPE 1871)
Plestiodon egregius similis (MCCONKEY 1957) 
Common NamesE: Mole Skink
egregius: Florida Keys Mole Skink
insularis:: 210 Cedar Key Mole Skink
lividus: Bluetail Mole Skink
onocrepis: Peninsula Mole Skink
similis: Northern Mole Skink 
SynonymPlestiodon egregius BAIRD 1858: 256
Eumeces egregius — TAYLOR 1936: 490
Eumeces egregius — CONANT & COLLINS 1991: 135
Eumeces egregius — GRIFFITH, NGO & MURPHY 2000
Plestiodon egregius — SCHMITZ et al. 2004
Eumeces egregius — JENSEN et al. 2008: 305
Eumeces egregius egregius — MAYS et al. 2017
Plestiodon egregious — CHEN et al. 2020 (in error)

Plestiodon egregius insularis (MOUNT 1965)
Eumeces egregius insularis MOUNT 1965: 210
Plestiodon egregius insularis — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009

Plestiodon egregius lividus (MOUNT 1965)
Eumeces egregius lividus MOUNT 1965
Plestiodon egregius lividus — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009

Plestiodon egregius onocrepis (COPE 1871: 82)
Plistodon [sic] onocrepis COPE 1871: 82
Eumeces onocrepis — SMITH 1946
Eumeces egregius onocrepis — MOUNT 1965
Plestiodon egregius onocrepis — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009
Plestiodon egregius onocrepis — SCOTT et al. 2012
Plestiodon egregius onocrepis — ENGE 2021

Plestiodon egregius similis (MCCONKEY 1957)
Eumeces egregius similis MCCONKEY 1957
Eumeces egregius similis — MOUNT 1965
Plestiodon egregius similis — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009
Plestiodon egregius similis — GUYER et al. 2018 
DistributionUSA (Alabama, S Georgia, Florida)

egregius: Florida keys and dry Tortugas. Type locality: Indian Key, Pinellas County, Florida.

similis: USA (N Florida, Alamabama, S Georgia). Type locality: NW outskirts of Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia.

insularis: Levy county, Florida. Type locality: Cedar Key airstrip, Levy County, Florida.

onocrepis: Florida peninsula. Type locality: “, 1936), from Dummet's Plantation (=Dummett's Grove, near Allenhurst on Merritt I., Brevard County, Florida”.

lividus: Polk and Highlands counties, Florida. Type locality: E side of Hwy 27, 5.2 miles N Avon Park, Polk County, Florida.  
Reproductionovovivparous 
TypesSyntypes: USNM 3127 (2 specimens)
Holotype: UF 12598.4 (Florida State Museum of Natural History) [insularis]
Holotype: UF 12642.1 (Florida State Museum of Natural History) [lividus]
Holotype: lost, formerly YPM (lost fide Taylor, 1936), from Dummet's Plantation (=Dummett's Grove, near Allenhurst on Merritt I;, Brevard County, Florida, fide Mount, 1965), collected by C.J. Maynard [onocrepis]
Holotype: UF 7647 (Florida State Museum of Natural History) [similis] 
DiagnosisAdditional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (1890 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. 
CommentDistribution: for map of subspecies see Gibbons et al. 2009: 97

Mole skinks do not reach the body size of sympatric species of skinks and retain decoy coloration throughout development. Both patterns of scarring in museum specimens and attacks on plasticine models suggest that red coloration serves as a decoy, attracting attacks to the autotomous tail. While predation rates were similar across habitats, models with red tails were attacked far less frequently in open habitats than models with blue tails, while attack rates were similar in closed habitats (Heninger et al. 2020).

Subspecies: Mount 1965: 211 provides a key to the subspecies of P. egregius. 
EtymologyNamed after Latin egregius, singular; distinguished; exceptional; extraordinary; eminent; excellent.

Plestiodon egregius insularis was named after Latin insularis, from the island.

Plestiodon egregius lividus was named after was named after Latin lividus, of a leaden color, bluish, blue. ["... A subspecies of Eumeces egregius having a bright blue tail in the young and in some adults…"].

Plestiodon egregius similis was named after Latin similis, like, similar, resembling. ["...The name similis is a Latin word meaning "similar" and refers to the resemblance between this form and the subspecies egregius…"].







 
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