Pseudocordylus spinosus FITZSIMONS, 1947
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Higher Taxa | Cordylidae (Cordylinae), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Spiny Crag Lizard |
Synonym | Pseudocordylus spinosus FITZSIMONS 1947: 116 Pseudocordylus spinosus — BROADLEY 1964 Cordylus spinosus — CITES 2002 Pseudocordylus spinosus — STANLEY et al. 2011 Pseudocordylus spinosus — REISSIG 2014 |
Distribution | Republic of South Africa (Lower slopes of Drakensberg, from Giant's Castle in Natal to Golden Gate in OFS) Type locality: Cathkin Peak area, Drakensberg [KwaZulu-Natal], South Africa. |
Reproduction | Ovoviviparous |
Types | Holotype: DNMNH (= TM) 21267, a subadult to adult male |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis. “Differs from all other members of the genus in that the flanks are covered with regular rows of well-developed, keeled and somewhat spinose scales, which are for the most part not separated by granular interspaces ; fronto-nasal much reduced in size and well separated from anterior loreal on either side; ventral plates in only 10 longitudinal rows; femoral pores reduced in number.” (FITZSIMONS 1947) |
Comment | Placed in the genus Cordylus by the CITES nomenclature committee 2002. |
Etymology | Named after Latin spina, spine; -osus/-a./-um, adjectival suffix: spiny. |
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