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Four new species of polychromatic spiny-tailed iguanian lizards, genus Stenocercus (Iguania: Tropiduridae), from Peru.
Venegas, Pablo J; Garca-Ayachi, Luis A; Chvez-Arribasplata, Juan C; Garca-Bravo, Antonio.
Afiliação
  • Venegas PJ; Rainforest Partnership, 4005 Guadalupe St., Austin, Texas 78751, USA. 2Instituto Peruano de Herpetologa (IPH). Salazar Bondy 136, Santiago de Surco, Lima, Per. 3Divisin de Herpetologa-Centro de Ornitologa y Biodiversidad (CORBIDI). Santa Rita No. 105 Of. 202, Urb. Huertos de San Antonio, Surco, Lima
  • Garca-Ayachi LA; Instituto Peruano de Herpetologa (IPH). Salazar Bondy 136, Santiago de Surco, Lima, Per. 3Divisin de Herpetologa-Centro de Ornitologa y Biodiversidad (CORBIDI). Santa Rita No. 105 Of. 202, Urb. Huertos de San Antonio, Surco, Lima, Per. . lgarciaayachi@gmail.com.
  • Chvez-Arribasplata JC; Instituto Peruano de Herpetologa (IPH). Salazar Bondy 136, Santiago de Surco, Lima, Per. 3Divisin de Herpetologa-Centro de Ornitologa y Biodiversidad (CORBIDI). Santa Rita No. 105 Of. 202, Urb. Huertos de San Antonio, Surco, Lima, Per. . juancarlos.chavez@corbidi.org.
  • Garca-Bravo A; Divisin de Herpetologa-Centro de Ornitologa y Biodiversidad (CORBIDI). Santa Rita No. 105 Of. 202, Urb. Huertos de San Antonio, Surco, Lima, Per. 4Escuela de Ingeniera Forestal, Facultad de Ingeniera y Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional Toribio Rodrguez de Mendoza de Amazonas. Calle Higos Urco
Zootaxa ; 5115(1): 1-28, 2022 Mar 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35391383
ABSTRACT
The tropical Andes Mountains exhibit high levels of endemism and spatial turnover in the distribution of species. The lizard genus Stenocercus Dumril Bibron, 1837, contains 76 species and most of them occur in the tropical Andes, reaching elevations up to 4,000 m. We describe four new species of Stenocercus based on the examination of newly collected material from the Amazonian slopes of the Peruvian Andes. Stenocercus asenlignus sp. nov. inhabits the premontane forest of northern and central Peru, departments of Amazonas, San Martn and Hunuco, at elevations between 1,500 and 2,036 m, in the basins of the Mayo, Huayabamba, and Huallaga rivers. Stenocercus leybachi sp. nov. inhabits the premontane forest of the upper Huallaga River, Hunuco department in central Peru, at elevations between 824 and 1,270 m. Stenocercus qalaywasi sp. nov. was collected in a small village at the headwaters of the Mantaro River, Junn department in central Peru, at an elevation of 2,587 m. Finally, S. nigrocaudatus sp. nov. inhabits the montane forest from extreme northern Peru, Cajamarca department, at elevations of 1,700 and 1,892 m. These species are characterized by having granular scales on the posterior surface of the thighs, relatively short tail, caudals spinose, two caudal whorls per autotomic segment, and the ability to change coloration from green to brown or gray; they differ from other species of Stenocercus in scutellation features and color pattern.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cauda / Lagartos Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Peru Idioma: En Revista: Zootaxa Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cauda / Lagartos Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Peru Idioma: En Revista: Zootaxa Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article