Tympanocryptis tetraporophora LUCAS & FROST, 1895
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Higher Taxa | Agamidae (Amphibolurinae), Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Eyrean earless dragon, Long-tailed Earless Dragon |
Synonym | Tympanocryptis tetraporophora LUCAS & FROST 1895 Tympanocryptis lineata tetraporophora — MITCHELL 1948: 72 Tympanocryptis tetraporophora — WERMUTH 1967: 99 Tympanocryptis tetraporophora — SMITH et al. 1999 Tympanocryptis tetraporophora — COGGER 2000: 356 Tympanocryptis tetraporophora — WILSON & SWAN 2010 Tympanocryptis tetraporophora — CHAPPLE et al. 2019: 98 |
Distribution | NE W Australia (Kimberley-Division) Australia (New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria) Type locality: Adminga and Dalhousie, South Australia. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Lectotype: NMV D7701, male, from either Adminga or Dalhousie, S. A., designated by Coventry, A. J. (1970). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A medium-sized Tympanocryptis with very variable body patterning, consisting of darker brown broken cross-bands on body. A weak to strong single pale ventral stripe. Dorsal scales homogenous with scattered enlarged mucronate scales, enlarged scales not substantially larger than other scales. Dorsal head scales homogenous, weakly-strongly keeled with scattered enlarged mucronate scales mainly to rear of head and neck. Tail scales strongly keeled and tail tapers to rounded tip. Nostril nearer eye than tip of snout. Four pores present, two pre-anal and two femoral pores (from Melville et al. 2014). Additional details (433 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | T. tetraporophora can be distinguished from T. cephalus, T. lineata, and T. intima by the presence of four pores (two preanal and two femoral). T. tetraporophora can be distinguished from T. pentalineata sp. nov by lacking five longitudinal body stripes. Distribution: The distribution of T. tetraporophora overlaps with a number of other Tympanocryptis, including T. cephalus, T. lineata, T. intima and T. pentalineata sp. nov. |
Etymology | Named for the presence of four pores, two pre-anal and two femoral. |
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