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Praeteropus auxilliger HUTCHINSON, COUPER, AMEY & WILMER, 2021

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Higher TaxaScincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common Names 
SynonymPraeteropus auxilliger HUTCHINSON, COUPER, AMEY & WILMER 2021 
DistributionAustralia (CE Queensland: Lake Elphinstone/Lenton Downs area and the Redcliffe Tableland)

Type locality: Lake Elphinstone, mideastern Queensland (2183300600S, 14881305000E.  
Reproduction 
TypesHolotype. QM J96697 (female), 24 November 2018 by G. Armstrong and P. Horner.
Paratypes. QM J96698, QM J96699 (juv.) data as for holotype. QM J81749, Lenton Downs (2183303300S, 14880602600E); QM J92794, J92833, Stockton Creek crossing on access road, Redcliffe Tableland, north of Nebo (2180901600S, 14880905900E); QM J92834, lower section of a tributary of Sandy Creek that joins just above the gorge, Redcliffe Tableland, north of Nebo (2180204600S, 14880402100E). 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A small species of Praeteropus with more than 100 paravertebral scales, 2 supraoculars, 5 supralabials, 4 infralabials, no prefrontals, and an undivided upper secondary temporal scale. Presacral vertebrae ‡50, 8 cervical vertebrae, 5 premaxillary teeth. Distinguished from all other species in the genus by its combination of a color pattern of blackish sides, contrasting sharply with a pale-brown dorsum and, in most adults, the presence of an ossification attached to the tip of the stapes (Hutchinson et al. 2021).


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Comment 
EtymologyNoun in apposition, constructed from the Latin auxillium meaning an aid, as in a hearing aid, alluding to the bony block attached to the stapes, and the verb gero, to wear or carry. 
References
  • Hutchinson, M. N., Couper, P., Amey, A., & Wilmer, J. W. 2021. Diversity and Systematics of Limbless Skinks (Anomalopus) from Eastern Australia and the Skeletal Changes that Accompany the Substrate Swimming Body Form. Journal of Herpetology 55 (4): 361-384 - get paper here
 
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