Tropidurus galileii FERREIRA, DIAS, RODRIGUES & CARVALHO, 2025
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Higher Taxa | Tropiduridae, Iguania, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Synonym | Tropidurus galileii FERREIRA, DIAS, RODRIGUES & CARVALHO 2025: 12 |
Distribution | NE Brazil (Bahia) Type locality: Serra do Calcário, Municipality of Itaguaçu da Bahia, State of Bahia, Northeastern Brazil (11°01'11.2" S, 42°09'54.4" W; ~515m a.s.l.) |
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Types | Holotype. MZUESC 21718, adult male collected in the by luri R. Dias on 23 July 2017. Allotype. MZUESC 21721, adult female collected with the holotype. Paratypes. MZUESC 21715–21717, collected at the type locality by Iuri R. Dias on 23 November 2013. MZUESC 21719–21720 and MZUESC 21722, collected with the holotype by Iuri R. Dias on 23 July 2017. MZUESC 21723–21725, collected at the type locality by Iuri R. Dias on 23 March 2019. MZUESC 21726– 21728, collected at the type locality by Iuri R. Dias on 23 August 2019. MZUSP-L 108840 collected at the type locality by Andre L. G. Carvalho, Elaine Ferreira, and Yu-Wei Hsiao on 31 January 2022. MZUSP-L 108841–108846 collected at the type locality by Andre L. G. Carvalho, Elaine Ferreira, and Yu-Wei Hsiao on 1 February 2022. Adult males (MZUESC 21717, 21726; MZUSP-L 108842, 108844, 108845), adult females (MZUESC 21716, 21719–21720, 21722–21724, 21727– 21728; MZUSP-L 108840, 108841, 108843, 108846), and unsexed juveniles (MZUESC 21715, 21725). All paratypes were collected on the same rocky outcrop as the holotype and allotype. |
Diagnosis | Additional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (24874 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | Named after Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaulti de Galilei (15 February 1564 − 8 January 1642) for his ground- breaking contributions to modern science and profound impacts on human society. The unique dorsal coloration of Tropidurus galileii, reminiscent of a starry night sky, evokes the celestial wonder that Galileo passionately contemplated. |
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