Stenocercus quinarius NOGUEIRA & RODRIGUES, 2006
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Higher Taxa | Tropiduridae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | Portuguese: Calango, Dragãozinho, Lagarto-de-Chifres |
Synonym | Stenocercus quinarius NOGUEIRA & RODRIGUES 2006 Stenocercus quinarius — TORRES-CARVAJAL 2007 |
Distribution | Brazil (Minas Gerais) Type locality: pitfall trap located in 15°15’13”S; 45°53’20”W, Parque Nacional Grande Sertão Veredas, municipality of Formoso, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MZUSP 94069, field number CN 593, adult male, collected on 31 October 2001 by C. Nogueira and F. França. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Stenocercus quinarius sp. nov. is distin- guished from all other Stenocercus, except S. tricristatus and S. dumerilii, by the presence of the following characters (adapted from Ávila-Pires, 1995): head pyramidal, enlarged prominent post-supraciliary scales continuous to a distinct crest formed by supraciliaries and canthals. Supraoculars not enlarged. One elongate subocular. Interparietal small, parietal eye distinct. Gular or neck folds absent, sides of neck with large, imbricate scales. Vertebral and dorsolateral crests present. Dorsals, laterals and ventrals relatively large, imbricate, keeled, sometimes mucronate. Mite pockets absent. FromS. tricristatus (characters in parentheses) it is distinguished by having a shorter tail, 1.0-1.1 times SVL (1.7 times SVL), 47-56 midbody scales (33), 11- 14 scales from one dorsolateral crest to the other (8), five low dorsolateral crests: one vertebral, two dorsolateral and two lateral (only three conspicuous crests, lateral crests undistinguishable), body depressed (body laterally compressed), tail depressed near the base (compressed near the base), and uniform color pattern (banded color pattern). FromS. dumerilii (characters in parentheses, from Ávila-Pires, 1995 and 15 examined specimens) it differs by having 47-56 midbody scales (41-50); shorter tail, 1.0-1.1 times SVL (1.2-1.4); 3-6, mostly five, internasals (2-3); rostral roughly twice as wide as high (approximately four times as wide as high); smaller adult size; dorsal scales keeled throughout the lenght of the scale (keel restricted to or more prominent on the distal part of dorsals); dorsals generally with a small mucron (most non-mucronate); 56-62 caudal scale rows (64-74); anterior canthal shorter than posterior (longer than posterior), adjacent to a strongly keeled first internasal, both scales forming a double canthal ridge (anterior part of canthal ridge restricted to anterior canthal, single canthal ridge); 16-19 lamellae under fourth toe (18-24). Additional details (371 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Similar species: Stenocercus dumerilii, S. tricristatus, S.quinarius, and S. squarrosus share combined morphological features (three or five dorsal crests, enlarged post-supraciliary scale, head blunt, pyramidal, bordered by supraciliary crests) unseen in the remainder of the genus (see Avila-Pires 1995, Nogueira & Rodrigues 2006). Distribution: Map: see TEIXEIRA et al. 2015: 417. |
Etymology | quinarius, from the Latin “pertaining to five”, in allusion to the five well-marked crests along the body. |
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