A new species of Stenocercus (Squamata, Iguania) from central-western Brazil with a key to Brazilian Stenocercus

Authors

  • Omar Torres-Carvajal The University of Kansas; Natural History Museum Biodiversity Research Center Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v4i2p123-132

Keywords:

Squamata, Iguania, Stenocercus sinesaccus sp. nov, central-western Brazil

Abstract

A new species of Stenocercus from centralwestern Brazil differs from other Stenocercus by the following combination of characters: head and body scales strongly keeled, posthumeral and postfemoral mite pockets absent, nostrils laterally oriented, supraciliary scales not enlarged or projected, and caudal fracture planes absent. Morphologically, the new species more closely resembles S. prionotus and S. caducus. The latter species has been reported in Brazil based on misidentified specimens from Mato Grosso that correspond to the new species described herein. However, it is very likely that S. caducus occurs in Brazil because it has been reported from geographically close areas. Therefore, I recognize seven species of Stenocercus from Brazil and provide a dichotomous key to assist in the identification of specimens.

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Published

2005-12-01

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How to Cite

Torres-Carvajal, O. (2005). A new species of Stenocercus (Squamata, Iguania) from central-western Brazil with a key to Brazilian Stenocercus. Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology, 4(2), 123-132. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v4i2p123-132