Scincella caudaequinae (SMITH, 1951)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Horsetail Falls Ground Skink, Horsehead Ground Skink S: Salamanquesa de Cola Café |
Synonym | Leiolopisma caudaequinae SMITH 1951 Scincella caudaequinae — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 158 Scincella silvicola caudaequinae — DARLING & SMITH 1954 Scincella caudaequinae — GREER 1974: 32 Scincella silvicola caudaequinae — LINER 1994 Scincella caudaequinae — SHEA & GREER 2002: 156 Scincella syvicola caudaequinae — LAZCANO VILLARREAL & DIXON 2002 Scincella caudaequinae — GARCIA-VÁZQUEZ & FERIA-ORTIZ 2006 Scincella silvicola caudaequinae — LINER & CASAS-ANDREU 2008: 88 Scincella silvicola caudaequinae — GARCÍA-VÁZQUEZ et al. 2010 Scincella caudaequinae — LINKEM et al. 2011 Scincella silvicola caudaequinae — LAZCANO et al. 2017 |
Distribution | Mexico (S San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas). Type locality: Salto Cola de Caballo, 25 miles south of Monterrey. |
Reproduction | |
Types | Holotype: INHS (= UIMNH) 10131 = Univ. Illinois Mus. Nat. Hist., paratypes: USNM (from 10 miles west of Naranjo, San Luis Potosi) |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A member of the genus Leiolopisma similar and related to L. silvicolum, having a divided frontoparietal, 61-70 dorsals, a brown lateral stripe involving ear, 28-32 scale rows, and large, strong limbs overlapping in adults when adpressed and the fore-limb reaching eye; differing from silvicolum in having usually 1 pair of nuchals, 17-19 lamellae under the fourth toe, and a continuous, unbroken dorsolateral light stripe. (Smith 1951) Additional details (1113 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Distribution: Not listed for San Luis Potosí by Lemos-Espinal & Dixon 2013; not listed for Nuevo León by LEMOS-ESPINAL et al. 2016 (who consider caudaequinae as a subspecies of S. silvicola, Lemos-Espinal, pers. comm. 5 June 2016). Although the type locality has been said to be in Nuevo León, this species is not in Nuevo León fide Nevárez-de los Reyes et al. 2016. Not in Querétaro fide Tepos-Ramírez et al. (2023). |
Etymology | Named after the type locality, the Horsetail Falls. |
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