Xantusia wigginsi SAVAGE, 1952
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Higher Taxa | Xantusiidae (Xantusiinae), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Wiggins' Desert Night Lizard S: Nocturna de Wiggins |
Synonym | Xantusia vigilis wigginsi SAVAGE 1952 Xantusia vigilis wigginsi — SAVAGE 1963 Xantusia vigilis wigginsi — SMITH & HOLLAND 1971 Xantusia wigginsi — SINCLAIR et al. 2004 Xantusia wigginsi — LEAVITT et al. 2007 Xantusia wigginsi — NOONAN et al. 2013 |
Distribution | USA (S California), Mexico (Baja California) Type locality: arroyo 9 miles east of Miller'sLanding, Distrito del Norte, Baja California, Mexico. |
Reproduction | ovovivparous |
Types | Holotype: CAS-SUR 11564 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A subspecies of X. vigilis intermediate between the typical form and X.v. gilberti. Differs from the other forms as follows: (1) ventrals usually less than 29, 25 (27.4) 29; (2) dorsal pattern of numerous small, discrete spots, never fused to form blotches or lines; (3) tail with dark spots restricted to tips of scales (from SAVAGE 1952). Additional details (354 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Hybridization: X. wigginsi intergrades with X. vigilis gilberti (SAVAGE 1952: 476). Distribution: In Jones & LOVICH 2009:440 the distribution map for Xantusia wigginsi erroneously includes the ranges for X. sherbrookei and X. gilberti. See map in Bezy et al. 2019: 27 (Fig. 10). |
Etymology | Named after one of the collectors of the type, Drs. Ira L. Wiggins, H. M. Hill, and A. M. Vollmer. |
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