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LIOLAEMUS DARWINII
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.ARRHYTON AINICTUM
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautiful CYRTODACTYLUS TRIEDRUS The original description is available online (see link below). Original description in Amarasinghe et al. 2009. Type species: Gymnodactylus triedrus GÜNTHER 1864 is the type species of the genus Geckoella GRAY 1867. Synonymy: Wood et al. 2012 synonymized Geckoella with Cyrtodactylus, suggesting to maintain Geckoella as subgenus. THECADACTYLUS OSKROBAPREINORUM This species has been previously considered as T. rapicauda. The name oskrobapreinorum is a construction in the genitive plural honoring Maciej Oskroba and Stephan Prein, two German herpetoculturists who directed our attention to this new species and made field observations on this gecko on the island of Sint Maarten. PTYAS NIGROMARGINATA Bai, Linzhuang and Kai Wang. 2015. Ptyas nigromarginata (green ratsnake) diet. Herpetological Review 46 (3): 453 - get paper here. Bauer A M; Gunther R 1992. A preliminary report on the reptile fauna of the Kingdom of Bhutan with the description of a new species of scincid lizard (Reptilia: Scincidae). NAJA NAJA | THE REPTILE DATABASE Type species: Naja lutescens LAURENTI 1768 is the type species of the genus Naja LAURENTI 1768 as well as the type species of the subgenus Naja LAURENTI 1768. Distribution: Reports from Myanmar probably represent N. kaouthia or N. mandalayensis. For a map see Sindaco et al. 2013. Habitat: partly arboreal (Harrington et al. 2018).PLESTIODON LATICEPS
Type locality: unknown, restricted to Charleston, South Carolina by Schmidt (1953). oviparous. Synonymy: mostly after Cooper 1988. P. laticeps is sexually dimorphic and the color and pattern change from neonates to adults so that many names have been applied to thisspecies.
THE REPTILE DATABASEGLOBAL REPTILE BIOBLITZSEARCH TIPSERISTICOPHIS MACMAHONIBASILISCUS PLUMIFRONS The Reptile Database is a taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. Currently there are more than 10,000 species and an additional 2,700 subspecies. EURYDACTYLODES OCCIDENTALIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.LIOLAEMUS DARWINII
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.ARRHYTON AINICTUM
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautiful CYRTODACTYLUS TRIEDRUS The original description is available online (see link below). Original description in Amarasinghe et al. 2009. Type species: Gymnodactylus triedrus GÜNTHER 1864 is the type species of the genus Geckoella GRAY 1867. Synonymy: Wood et al. 2012 synonymized Geckoella with Cyrtodactylus, suggesting to maintain Geckoella as subgenus. THECADACTYLUS OSKROBAPREINORUM This species has been previously considered as T. rapicauda. The name oskrobapreinorum is a construction in the genitive plural honoring Maciej Oskroba and Stephan Prein, two German herpetoculturists who directed our attention to this new species and made field observations on this gecko on the island of Sint Maarten. PTYAS NIGROMARGINATA Bai, Linzhuang and Kai Wang. 2015. Ptyas nigromarginata (green ratsnake) diet. Herpetological Review 46 (3): 453 - get paper here. Bauer A M; Gunther R 1992. A preliminary report on the reptile fauna of the Kingdom of Bhutan with the description of a new species of scincid lizard (Reptilia: Scincidae). NAJA NAJA | THE REPTILE DATABASE Type species: Naja lutescens LAURENTI 1768 is the type species of the genus Naja LAURENTI 1768 as well as the type species of the subgenus Naja LAURENTI 1768. Distribution: Reports from Myanmar probably represent N. kaouthia or N. mandalayensis. For a map see Sindaco et al. 2013. Habitat: partly arboreal (Harrington et al. 2018).PLESTIODON LATICEPS
Type locality: unknown, restricted to Charleston, South Carolina by Schmidt (1953). oviparous. Synonymy: mostly after Cooper 1988. P. laticeps is sexually dimorphic and the color and pattern change from neonates to adults so that many names have been applied to thisspecies.
PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Pachydactylus tigrinus — KLUGE 1993. Pachydactylus tigrinus — RÖSLER 2000: 99. Pachydactylus tigrinus — MASHININI & MAHLANGU 2013. Distribution. Zimbabwe, Republic of South Africa (N Transvaal), E Botswana, W Mozambique (S Blinkwater/Brak River) Type locality: Blinkwater, Brak River, Zoutpansberg District, Northern Transvaal.Reproduction.
MORUNASAURUS ANNULARIS Morunasaurus annularis — PETERS & DONOSO-BARROS 1970: 204. Morunasaurus annularis — CORREDOR & RENJIFO 1985. Morunasaurus annularis — LEHR 2002: 202. Morunasaurus annularis — TORRES-CARVAJAL et al. 2011. Distribution. Ecuador (Amazonas), S Colombia. Type locality: Canelos, Ecuador, 1°34'60''S, 77°45'W, 631m elevation.
EUBLEPHARIS SATPURAENSIS Distribution. India (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh) Type locality: Pachmarhi town, Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh state, India. Reproduction. Types. Holotype: BNHS 2301, Adult male; collected by Rajesh Sanap, Zeeshan Mirza and David Raju on 9 May 2014. Paratypes: Adult male BNHS 2302, adult female BNHS 2303, same data as holotype CARINASCINCUS PRETIOSUS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. PHRYNOCEPHALUS INTERSCAPULARIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. UMA NOTATA | THE REPTILE DATABASE Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.DIPSAS BOBRIDGELYI
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. AMBLYODIPSAS POLYLEPIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. AMBLYODIPSAS MICROPHTHALMA Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. AMBLYODIPSAS CONCOLOR Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Pachydactylus tigrinus — AUERBACH 1987: 84. Pachydactylus tigrinus — KLUGE 1993. Pachydactylus tigrinus — RÖSLER 2000: 99. Pachydactylus tigrinus — MASHININI & MAHLANGU 2013. Distribution. Zimbabwe, Republic of South Africa (N Transvaal), E Botswana, W Mozambique (S Blinkwater/Brak River) Type locality: Blinkwater, BrakRiver
EURYDACTYLODES OCCIDENTALIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautiful SPHAERODACTYLUS CAICOSENSIS Sphaerodactylus caicosensis COCHRAN 1934: 7. Sphaerodactylus caicosensis — SCHWARTZ & HENDERSON 1991: 474. Sphaerodactylus caicosensis — KLUGE 1993. Sphaerodactylus caicosensis — RÖSLER 2000: 111. Distribution. Bahamas (South Caica, Long Cay), South Caicos Island. Type locality: South Caicos Island, Caicos Islands.ANADIA BOGOTENSIS
Distribution: Burt and Burt (1930) report a specimen from Chama River (Merida) under the wrong name of bitaeniata (fide DONOSO-BARROS 1968). Not in Caldas fide Jerez & Calderón-Espinosa 2014. Type species: Ecpleopus (Xestosaurus) bogotensis PETERS 1863 is the type species of the genus Xestosaurus PETERS 1862, now a synonym of Anadia GRAY 1845. CYRTODACTYLUS TRIEDRUS The original description is available online (see link below). Original description in Amarasinghe et al. 2009. Type species: Gymnodactylus triedrus GÜNTHER 1864 is the type species of the genus Geckoella GRAY 1867. Synonymy: Wood et al. 2012 synonymized Geckoella with Cyrtodactylus, suggesting to maintain Geckoella as subgenus.ANISOLEPIS GRILLI
Anisolepis undulatus — BOETTGER 1893. Anisolepis lionotus WERNER 1896: 470. Anisolepis grillii — WERNER 1896: 471. Aptycholaemus longicauda BURT & BURT 1930. Anisolepis iheringi — ETHERIDGE 1965. Anisolepis grilli — PETERS & DONOSO-BARROS 1970: 42. Anisolepis grillii — CEI 1993. Distribution.ANOLIS BARACOAE
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Diplolaemus sexcinctus — PEREZ et al. 2011. Diplolaemus sexcinctus — DEMANGEL 2016. Distribution. Argentina (Rio Negro, Chubut), S Chile. Type locality: Meseta Pedregosa, 1100 m.elevation, 10 km south of Las Bayas, Rio Negro province, Argentina ( 41°30’S, 70°38’W).Reproduction.
CHIRONIUS FLAVOPICTUS Types. Lectotype: ZMH R 00651 (Hamburg), designated by Dixon et al. 1995: 78. Diagnosis. Comment. Synonymy partly after PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970. Max. total length: 175 cm. Habitat: Ch. carinatus flavopictus prefers evergreen rainforest while carinatus spixi inhabits dry forests and savannas (Dixon et al., 1993). PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Pachydactylus tigrinus — AUERBACH 1987: 84. Pachydactylus tigrinus — KLUGE 1993. Pachydactylus tigrinus — RÖSLER 2000: 99. Pachydactylus tigrinus — MASHININI & MAHLANGU 2013. Distribution. Zimbabwe, Republic of South Africa (N Transvaal), E Botswana, W Mozambique (S Blinkwater/Brak River) Type locality: Blinkwater, BrakRiver
EURYDACTYLODES OCCIDENTALIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautiful SPHAERODACTYLUS CAICOSENSIS Sphaerodactylus caicosensis COCHRAN 1934: 7. Sphaerodactylus caicosensis — SCHWARTZ & HENDERSON 1991: 474. Sphaerodactylus caicosensis — KLUGE 1993. Sphaerodactylus caicosensis — RÖSLER 2000: 111. Distribution. Bahamas (South Caica, Long Cay), South Caicos Island. Type locality: South Caicos Island, Caicos Islands.ANADIA BOGOTENSIS
Distribution: Burt and Burt (1930) report a specimen from Chama River (Merida) under the wrong name of bitaeniata (fide DONOSO-BARROS 1968). Not in Caldas fide Jerez & Calderón-Espinosa 2014. Type species: Ecpleopus (Xestosaurus) bogotensis PETERS 1863 is the type species of the genus Xestosaurus PETERS 1862, now a synonym of Anadia GRAY 1845. CYRTODACTYLUS TRIEDRUS The original description is available online (see link below). Original description in Amarasinghe et al. 2009. Type species: Gymnodactylus triedrus GÜNTHER 1864 is the type species of the genus Geckoella GRAY 1867. Synonymy: Wood et al. 2012 synonymized Geckoella with Cyrtodactylus, suggesting to maintain Geckoella as subgenus.ANISOLEPIS GRILLI
Anisolepis undulatus — BOETTGER 1893. Anisolepis lionotus WERNER 1896: 470. Anisolepis grillii — WERNER 1896: 471. Aptycholaemus longicauda BURT & BURT 1930. Anisolepis iheringi — ETHERIDGE 1965. Anisolepis grilli — PETERS & DONOSO-BARROS 1970: 42. Anisolepis grillii — CEI 1993. Distribution.ANOLIS BARACOAE
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Diplolaemus sexcinctus — PEREZ et al. 2011. Diplolaemus sexcinctus — DEMANGEL 2016. Distribution. Argentina (Rio Negro, Chubut), S Chile. Type locality: Meseta Pedregosa, 1100 m.elevation, 10 km south of Las Bayas, Rio Negro province, Argentina ( 41°30’S, 70°38’W).Reproduction.
CHIRONIUS FLAVOPICTUS Types. Lectotype: ZMH R 00651 (Hamburg), designated by Dixon et al. 1995: 78. Diagnosis. Comment. Synonymy partly after PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970. Max. total length: 175 cm. Habitat: Ch. carinatus flavopictus prefers evergreen rainforest while carinatus spixi inhabits dry forests and savannas (Dixon et al., 1993). CHIRONIUS FLAVOPICTUS Types. Lectotype: ZMH R 00651 (Hamburg), designated by Dixon et al. 1995: 78. Diagnosis. Comment. Synonymy partly after PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970. Max. total length: 175 cm. Habitat: Ch. carinatus flavopictus prefers evergreen rainforest while carinatus spixi inhabits dry forests and savannas (Dixon et al., 1993). EUBLEPHARIS SATPURAENSIS Distribution. India (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh) Type locality: Pachmarhi town, Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh state, India. Reproduction. Types. Holotype: BNHS 2301, Adult male; collected by Rajesh Sanap, Zeeshan Mirza and David Raju on 9 May 2014. Paratypes: Adult male BNHS 2302, adult female BNHS 2303, same data as holotype URANOSCODON SUPERCILIOSUS Agama stellaris — DAUDIN 1802: 404. Agama tigrina — MERREM 1820 (nom. subst.) Agama superciliosa — MERREM 1820: 50. Uranoscodon superciliosus — KAUP 1825: 590. Lophyrus xiphosurus SPIX 1825: 9. Lophyrus aureonitens SPIX 1825: 12. Ophryessa superciliosa — BOIE1825.
MOKOPIRIRAKAU GALAXIAS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. LANKASCINCUS TAPROBANENSIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. NYCTOPHILOPYTHON OENPELLIENSIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.BOAEDON BEDRIAGAE
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. HYDROSAURUS AMBOINENSIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. PLESTIODON STIMPSONII Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.PAROEDURA GUIBEAE
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. ACANTHODACTYLUS SCUTELLATUS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.ANADIA BOGOTENSIS
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. ARCHAEOLACERTA BEDRIAGAE Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. THECADACTYLUS OSKROBAPREINORUM Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. RHADINELLA SERPERASTER Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. SCOLECOPHIS ATROCINCTUS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. MALAYEMYS KHORATENSIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. ACANTHODACTYLUS SCUTELLATUS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.ANADIA BOGOTENSIS
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. ARCHAEOLACERTA BEDRIAGAE Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. THECADACTYLUS OSKROBAPREINORUM Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. RHADINELLA SERPERASTER Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. SCOLECOPHIS ATROCINCTUS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. MALAYEMYS KHORATENSIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.GOPHERUS EVGOODEI
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.ADVANCED SEARCH
Advanced search. Please use the following text boxes to conduct your search. To see a complete list of every species in the Reptile Database, leave the text boxes blank and click on 'Search'.BOAEDON BEDRIAGAE
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.PSEUDEMOIA SPENCERI
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. NYCTOPHILOPYTHON OENPELLIENSIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.STENOLEPIS RIDLEYI
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.LUCASIUM WOODWARDI
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. CYRTODACTYLUS ARUNACHALENSIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. RAMPHOTYPHLOPS MOLLYOZAKIAE Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.CTENOTUS BRACHYONYX
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautiful DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Diplolaemus sexcinctus — PEREZ et al. 2011. Diplolaemus sexcinctus — DEMANGEL 2016. Distribution. Argentina (Rio Negro, Chubut), S Chile. Type locality: Meseta Pedregosa, 1100 m.elevation, 10 km south of Las Bayas, Rio Negro province, Argentina ( 41°30’S, 70°38’W).Reproduction.
PTYAS NIGROMARGINATA Bai, Linzhuang and Kai Wang. 2015. Ptyas nigromarginata (green ratsnake) diet. Herpetological Review 46 (3): 453 - get paper here. Bauer A M; Gunther R 1992. A preliminary report on the reptile fauna of the Kingdom of Bhutan with the description of a new species of scincid lizard (Reptilia: Scincidae).GOPHERUS EVGOODEI
Gopherus evgoodei is flatter in shell profile (Fig. 2). It has rounded foot pads, multiple enlarged spurs on the radial-humeral joint (Fig. 3). The new species has short tails (Fig. 4), orange tones in the integument (skin) and shell (Fig. 5), and a distinctly shallower concavity on the plastron of males. Comment. THECADACTYLUS OSKROBAPREINORUM This species has been previously considered as T. rapicauda. The name oskrobapreinorum is a construction in the genitive plural honoring Maciej Oskroba and Stephan Prein, two German herpetoculturists who directed our attention to this new species and made field observations on this gecko on the island of Sint Maarten. STENOCERCUS FIMBRIATUS Ophryoessoides aculeatus — DIXON & SOINI 1975: 32. Stenocercus fimbriatus — LEHR 2002: 203. Stenocercus fimbriatus — PIANKA & VITT 2003: 262. Stenocercus fimbriatus — TORRES-CARVAJAL 2007. Distribution. Brazil (Amazonas, Acre), Peru (eastern slopes of the Andes, Junin ) Type locality: Mishana, Iquitos Region,Dep. Loreto, Peru.
ANOLIS DESIRADEI
Subspecies. Common Names. E: La Desirade Anole. Synonym. Anolis marmoratus desiradei LAZELL 1964: 387. Ctenonotus marmoratus desiradei — SCHWARTZ & HENDERSON 1988. Anolis desiradei — ROUGHGARDEN 1995. Anolis desiradei — BREUIL 2002. Anolis desiradei — HEDGES & CONN2012.
ANISOLEPIS GRILLI
Anisolepis undulatus — BOETTGER 1893. Anisolepis lionotus WERNER 1896: 470. Anisolepis grillii — WERNER 1896: 471. Aptycholaemus longicauda BURT & BURT 1930. Anisolepis iheringi — ETHERIDGE 1965. Anisolepis grilli — PETERS & DONOSO-BARROS 1970: 42. Anisolepis grillii — CEI 1993. Distribution. CERATOPHORA STODDARTII Diagnosis (species): Ceratophora stoddartii is distinguished from all other Ceratophora by the pres ence of a prominent rostral appendage restricted to the rostral scale. Conservation: “Uncommon” and endangered in Sri Lanka (BAHIR & SURASINGHE 2005). Type species: Ceratophora stoddartii GRAY 1834 is the type species of the genusPLESTIODON LATICEPS
Type locality: unknown, restricted to Charleston, South Carolina by Schmidt (1953). oviparous. Synonymy: mostly after Cooper 1988. P. laticeps is sexually dimorphic and the color and pattern change from neonates to adults so that many names have been applied to thisspecies.
NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautiful DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Diplolaemus sexcinctus — PEREZ et al. 2011. Diplolaemus sexcinctus — DEMANGEL 2016. Distribution. Argentina (Rio Negro, Chubut), S Chile. Type locality: Meseta Pedregosa, 1100 m.elevation, 10 km south of Las Bayas, Rio Negro province, Argentina ( 41°30’S, 70°38’W).Reproduction.
PTYAS NIGROMARGINATA Bai, Linzhuang and Kai Wang. 2015. Ptyas nigromarginata (green ratsnake) diet. Herpetological Review 46 (3): 453 - get paper here. Bauer A M; Gunther R 1992. A preliminary report on the reptile fauna of the Kingdom of Bhutan with the description of a new species of scincid lizard (Reptilia: Scincidae).GOPHERUS EVGOODEI
Gopherus evgoodei is flatter in shell profile (Fig. 2). It has rounded foot pads, multiple enlarged spurs on the radial-humeral joint (Fig. 3). The new species has short tails (Fig. 4), orange tones in the integument (skin) and shell (Fig. 5), and a distinctly shallower concavity on the plastron of males. Comment. THECADACTYLUS OSKROBAPREINORUM This species has been previously considered as T. rapicauda. The name oskrobapreinorum is a construction in the genitive plural honoring Maciej Oskroba and Stephan Prein, two German herpetoculturists who directed our attention to this new species and made field observations on this gecko on the island of Sint Maarten. STENOCERCUS FIMBRIATUS Ophryoessoides aculeatus — DIXON & SOINI 1975: 32. Stenocercus fimbriatus — LEHR 2002: 203. Stenocercus fimbriatus — PIANKA & VITT 2003: 262. Stenocercus fimbriatus — TORRES-CARVAJAL 2007. Distribution. Brazil (Amazonas, Acre), Peru (eastern slopes of the Andes, Junin ) Type locality: Mishana, Iquitos Region,Dep. Loreto, Peru.
ANOLIS DESIRADEI
Subspecies. Common Names. E: La Desirade Anole. Synonym. Anolis marmoratus desiradei LAZELL 1964: 387. Ctenonotus marmoratus desiradei — SCHWARTZ & HENDERSON 1988. Anolis desiradei — ROUGHGARDEN 1995. Anolis desiradei — BREUIL 2002. Anolis desiradei — HEDGES & CONN2012.
ANISOLEPIS GRILLI
Anisolepis undulatus — BOETTGER 1893. Anisolepis lionotus WERNER 1896: 470. Anisolepis grillii — WERNER 1896: 471. Aptycholaemus longicauda BURT & BURT 1930. Anisolepis iheringi — ETHERIDGE 1965. Anisolepis grilli — PETERS & DONOSO-BARROS 1970: 42. Anisolepis grillii — CEI 1993. Distribution. CERATOPHORA STODDARTII Diagnosis (species): Ceratophora stoddartii is distinguished from all other Ceratophora by the pres ence of a prominent rostral appendage restricted to the rostral scale. Conservation: “Uncommon” and endangered in Sri Lanka (BAHIR & SURASINGHE 2005). Type species: Ceratophora stoddartii GRAY 1834 is the type species of the genusPLESTIODON LATICEPS
Type locality: unknown, restricted to Charleston, South Carolina by Schmidt (1953). oviparous. Synonymy: mostly after Cooper 1988. P. laticeps is sexually dimorphic and the color and pattern change from neonates to adults so that many names have been applied to thisspecies.
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Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. SUBDOLUSEPS NILGIRIENSIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Pachydactylus tigrinus — AUERBACH 1987: 84. Pachydactylus tigrinus — KLUGE 1993. Pachydactylus tigrinus — RÖSLER 2000: 99. Pachydactylus tigrinus — MASHININI & MAHLANGU 2013. Distribution. Zimbabwe, Republic of South Africa (N Transvaal), E Botswana, W Mozambique (S Blinkwater/Brak River) Type locality: Blinkwater, BrakRiver
NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautiful DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Diplolaemus sexcinctus — PEREZ et al. 2011. Diplolaemus sexcinctus — DEMANGEL 2016. Distribution. Argentina (Rio Negro, Chubut), S Chile. Type locality: Meseta Pedregosa, 1100 m.elevation, 10 km south of Las Bayas, Rio Negro province, Argentina ( 41°30’S, 70°38’W).Reproduction.
ANADIA BOGOTENSIS
Distribution: Burt and Burt (1930) report a specimen from Chama River (Merida) under the wrong name of bitaeniata (fide DONOSO-BARROS 1968). Not in Caldas fide Jerez & Calderón-Espinosa 2014. Type species: Ecpleopus (Xestosaurus) bogotensis PETERS 1863 is the type species of the genus Xestosaurus PETERS 1862, now a synonym of Anadia GRAY 1845.LAMPROPHOLIS ADONIS
Diagnosis. Comment. Type species: Lampropholis adonis INGRAM 1991 is the type species of the genus Ndurascincus WELLS 2002. Similar species: L. delicata. Etymology. Named after Adonis, the beautiful youth beloved of the goddess Venus. References. Beolens, Bo; Michael Watkins, and Michael Grayson 2011. The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles.PTYAS FUSCA
Zaocys fuscus — BOULENGER 1893: 378. Ptyas fuscus — WALL 1923. Zaocys fuscus — GRANDISON 1978: 291. Zaocys fuscus — MANTHEY 1983. Ptyas fuscus — DAVID & VOGEL 1996. Ptyas fuscus — COX et al. 1998: 55. Ptyas fuscus — MALKMUS et al. 2002. Ptyas fusca — DAVID & DAS 2004. Ptyas fusca — WALLACH et al. 2014: 616. DRYMOLUBER APURIMACENSIS Drymoluber apurimacensis is distinguished from all other species of Drymoluber by the following combination of characters (characters of D. dichrous and D. brazili, respectively, in parentheses): scale rows 13–13–13 (15–15–15, 17–17–15), temporals 112/112 (212/212), maxillary teeth 14–16 (18–24, Amaral, 1930) dorsalcoloration
GOPHERUS EVGOODEI
Gopherus evgoodei is flatter in shell profile (Fig. 2). It has rounded foot pads, multiple enlarged spurs on the radial-humeral joint (Fig. 3). The new species has short tails (Fig. 4), orange tones in the integument (skin) and shell (Fig. 5), and a distinctly shallower concavity on the plastron of males. Comment.HYDROPHIS STOKESII
Diagnosis. DESCRIPTION. Exceptionally thick-bodied sea snake with large head, covered by regular head scales, and thick neck, about one-half diameter of greatest diameter of body; 6 or 7 maxillary teeth behind fangs; body scales in 37–47 rows on neck, 47–59 around body, scales strongly imbricate, pointed, keeled or keels broken into RHADINELLA SERPERASTER Rhadinaea serperastra — BOULENGER 1894: 172. Rhadinaea serperastra — TAYLOR 1951: 112. Rhadinaea serperaster — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970: 268. Rhadinaea serperaster — VILLA et al. 1988. Rhadinaea serperaster — SAVAGE 2002: 626. Rhadinaea serperastra (fide HAGEDORN, pers. comm.) Rhadinella serperaster — MYERS 2011. PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Pachydactylus tigrinus — AUERBACH 1987: 84. Pachydactylus tigrinus — KLUGE 1993. Pachydactylus tigrinus — RÖSLER 2000: 99. Pachydactylus tigrinus — MASHININI & MAHLANGU 2013. Distribution. Zimbabwe, Republic of South Africa (N Transvaal), E Botswana, W Mozambique (S Blinkwater/Brak River) Type locality: Blinkwater, BrakRiver
NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautiful DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Diplolaemus sexcinctus — PEREZ et al. 2011. Diplolaemus sexcinctus — DEMANGEL 2016. Distribution. Argentina (Rio Negro, Chubut), S Chile. Type locality: Meseta Pedregosa, 1100 m.elevation, 10 km south of Las Bayas, Rio Negro province, Argentina ( 41°30’S, 70°38’W).Reproduction.
ANADIA BOGOTENSIS
Distribution: Burt and Burt (1930) report a specimen from Chama River (Merida) under the wrong name of bitaeniata (fide DONOSO-BARROS 1968). Not in Caldas fide Jerez & Calderón-Espinosa 2014. Type species: Ecpleopus (Xestosaurus) bogotensis PETERS 1863 is the type species of the genus Xestosaurus PETERS 1862, now a synonym of Anadia GRAY 1845.LAMPROPHOLIS ADONIS
Diagnosis. Comment. Type species: Lampropholis adonis INGRAM 1991 is the type species of the genus Ndurascincus WELLS 2002. Similar species: L. delicata. Etymology. Named after Adonis, the beautiful youth beloved of the goddess Venus. References. Beolens, Bo; Michael Watkins, and Michael Grayson 2011. The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles.PTYAS FUSCA
Zaocys fuscus — BOULENGER 1893: 378. Ptyas fuscus — WALL 1923. Zaocys fuscus — GRANDISON 1978: 291. Zaocys fuscus — MANTHEY 1983. Ptyas fuscus — DAVID & VOGEL 1996. Ptyas fuscus — COX et al. 1998: 55. Ptyas fuscus — MALKMUS et al. 2002. Ptyas fusca — DAVID & DAS 2004. Ptyas fusca — WALLACH et al. 2014: 616. DRYMOLUBER APURIMACENSIS Drymoluber apurimacensis is distinguished from all other species of Drymoluber by the following combination of characters (characters of D. dichrous and D. brazili, respectively, in parentheses): scale rows 13–13–13 (15–15–15, 17–17–15), temporals 112/112 (212/212), maxillary teeth 14–16 (18–24, Amaral, 1930) dorsalcoloration
GOPHERUS EVGOODEI
Gopherus evgoodei is flatter in shell profile (Fig. 2). It has rounded foot pads, multiple enlarged spurs on the radial-humeral joint (Fig. 3). The new species has short tails (Fig. 4), orange tones in the integument (skin) and shell (Fig. 5), and a distinctly shallower concavity on the plastron of males. Comment.HYDROPHIS STOKESII
Diagnosis. DESCRIPTION. Exceptionally thick-bodied sea snake with large head, covered by regular head scales, and thick neck, about one-half diameter of greatest diameter of body; 6 or 7 maxillary teeth behind fangs; body scales in 37–47 rows on neck, 47–59 around body, scales strongly imbricate, pointed, keeled or keels broken into RHADINELLA SERPERASTER Rhadinaea serperastra — BOULENGER 1894: 172. Rhadinaea serperastra — TAYLOR 1951: 112. Rhadinaea serperaster — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970: 268. Rhadinaea serperaster — VILLA et al. 1988. Rhadinaea serperaster — SAVAGE 2002: 626. Rhadinaea serperastra (fide HAGEDORN, pers. comm.) Rhadinella serperaster — MYERS 2011.SEARCH RESULTS
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. ACANTHODACTYLUS SCUTELLATUS Higher Taxa. Lacertidae, Eremiadinae, Sauria, Lacertoidea, Squamata (lizards) Subspecies. Acanthodactylus scutellatus audouini BOULENGER 1918. Acanthodactylus scutellatus scutellatus (AUDOUIN 1827) Common Names. E: Nidua Fringe-fingered Lizard. Synonym.GOPHERUS EVGOODEI
Gopherus evgoodei is flatter in shell profile (Fig. 2). It has rounded foot pads, multiple enlarged spurs on the radial-humeral joint (Fig. 3). The new species has short tails (Fig. 4), orange tones in the integument (skin) and shell (Fig. 5), and a distinctly shallower concavity on the plastron of males. Comment. DIPLODERMA ANGUSTELINEA Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.DIPLODERMA AORUN
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. RAMPHOTYPHLOPS LINEATUS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. DIPLODERMA FORMOSGULA Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. SUBDOLUSEPS NILGIRIENSIS Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. XYELODONTOPHIS ULUGURUENSIS oviparous. Types. Holotype: NMZB 7443. Diagnosis. DIAGNOSIS: A member of the tribe Dispholidini, differing from the other genera in the development of strongly curved rear maxillary teeth, which have sharp flanges anteriorly and posteriorly and narrow at the base, hence the name Xyelodontophis = Dagger-tooth Snake.LIOLAEMUS YARABAMBA
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautiful PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Pachydactylus tigrinus — AUERBACH 1987: 84. Pachydactylus tigrinus — KLUGE 1993. Pachydactylus tigrinus — RÖSLER 2000: 99. Pachydactylus tigrinus — MASHININI & MAHLANGU 2013. Distribution. Zimbabwe, Republic of South Africa (N Transvaal), E Botswana, W Mozambique (S Blinkwater/Brak River) Type locality: Blinkwater, BrakRiver
PTYAS FUSCA
Zaocys fuscus — BOULENGER 1893: 378. Ptyas fuscus — WALL 1923. Zaocys fuscus — GRANDISON 1978: 291. Zaocys fuscus — MANTHEY 1983. Ptyas fuscus — DAVID & VOGEL 1996. Ptyas fuscus — COX et al. 1998: 55. Ptyas fuscus — MALKMUS et al. 2002. Ptyas fusca — DAVID & DAS 2004. Ptyas fusca — WALLACH et al. 2014: 616.ANADIA BOGOTENSIS
Distribution: Burt and Burt (1930) report a specimen from Chama River (Merida) under the wrong name of bitaeniata (fide DONOSO-BARROS 1968). Not in Caldas fide Jerez & Calderón-Espinosa 2014. Type species: Ecpleopus (Xestosaurus) bogotensis PETERS 1863 is the type species of the genus Xestosaurus PETERS 1862, now a synonym of Anadia GRAY 1845. DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Diplolaemus sexcinctus — PEREZ et al. 2011. Diplolaemus sexcinctus — DEMANGEL 2016. Distribution. Argentina (Rio Negro, Chubut), S Chile. Type locality: Meseta Pedregosa, 1100 m.elevation, 10 km south of Las Bayas, Rio Negro province, Argentina ( 41°30’S, 70°38’W).Reproduction.
LAMPROPHOLIS ADONIS
Diagnosis. Comment. Type species: Lampropholis adonis INGRAM 1991 is the type species of the genus Ndurascincus WELLS 2002. Similar species: L. delicata. Etymology. Named after Adonis, the beautiful youth beloved of the goddess Venus. References. Beolens, Bo; Michael Watkins, and Michael Grayson 2011. The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. DRYMOLUBER APURIMACENSIS Drymoluber apurimacensis is distinguished from all other species of Drymoluber by the following combination of characters (characters of D. dichrous and D. brazili, respectively, in parentheses): scale rows 13–13–13 (15–15–15, 17–17–15), temporals 112/112 (212/212), maxillary teeth 14–16 (18–24, Amaral, 1930) dorsalcoloration
GOPHERUS EVGOODEI
Gopherus evgoodei is flatter in shell profile (Fig. 2). It has rounded foot pads, multiple enlarged spurs on the radial-humeral joint (Fig. 3). The new species has short tails (Fig. 4), orange tones in the integument (skin) and shell (Fig. 5), and a distinctly shallower concavity on the plastron of males. Comment. RHADINELLA SERPERASTER Rhadinaea serperastra — BOULENGER 1894: 172. Rhadinaea serperastra — TAYLOR 1951: 112. Rhadinaea serperaster — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970: 268. Rhadinaea serperaster — VILLA et al. 1988. Rhadinaea serperaster — SAVAGE 2002: 626. Rhadinaea serperastra (fide HAGEDORN, pers. comm.) Rhadinella serperaster — MYERS 2011.HYDROPHIS STOKESII
Diagnosis. DESCRIPTION. Exceptionally thick-bodied sea snake with large head, covered by regular head scales, and thick neck, about one-half diameter of greatest diameter of body; 6 or 7 maxillary teeth behind fangs; body scales in 37–47 rows on neck, 47–59 around body, scales strongly imbricate, pointed, keeled or keels broken intoNEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautiful PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Pachydactylus tigrinus — AUERBACH 1987: 84. Pachydactylus tigrinus — KLUGE 1993. Pachydactylus tigrinus — RÖSLER 2000: 99. Pachydactylus tigrinus — MASHININI & MAHLANGU 2013. Distribution. Zimbabwe, Republic of South Africa (N Transvaal), E Botswana, W Mozambique (S Blinkwater/Brak River) Type locality: Blinkwater, BrakRiver
PTYAS FUSCA
Zaocys fuscus — BOULENGER 1893: 378. Ptyas fuscus — WALL 1923. Zaocys fuscus — GRANDISON 1978: 291. Zaocys fuscus — MANTHEY 1983. Ptyas fuscus — DAVID & VOGEL 1996. Ptyas fuscus — COX et al. 1998: 55. Ptyas fuscus — MALKMUS et al. 2002. Ptyas fusca — DAVID & DAS 2004. Ptyas fusca — WALLACH et al. 2014: 616.ANADIA BOGOTENSIS
Distribution: Burt and Burt (1930) report a specimen from Chama River (Merida) under the wrong name of bitaeniata (fide DONOSO-BARROS 1968). Not in Caldas fide Jerez & Calderón-Espinosa 2014. Type species: Ecpleopus (Xestosaurus) bogotensis PETERS 1863 is the type species of the genus Xestosaurus PETERS 1862, now a synonym of Anadia GRAY 1845. DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Diplolaemus sexcinctus — PEREZ et al. 2011. Diplolaemus sexcinctus — DEMANGEL 2016. Distribution. Argentina (Rio Negro, Chubut), S Chile. Type locality: Meseta Pedregosa, 1100 m.elevation, 10 km south of Las Bayas, Rio Negro province, Argentina ( 41°30’S, 70°38’W).Reproduction.
LAMPROPHOLIS ADONIS
Diagnosis. Comment. Type species: Lampropholis adonis INGRAM 1991 is the type species of the genus Ndurascincus WELLS 2002. Similar species: L. delicata. Etymology. Named after Adonis, the beautiful youth beloved of the goddess Venus. References. Beolens, Bo; Michael Watkins, and Michael Grayson 2011. The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. DRYMOLUBER APURIMACENSIS Drymoluber apurimacensis is distinguished from all other species of Drymoluber by the following combination of characters (characters of D. dichrous and D. brazili, respectively, in parentheses): scale rows 13–13–13 (15–15–15, 17–17–15), temporals 112/112 (212/212), maxillary teeth 14–16 (18–24, Amaral, 1930) dorsalcoloration
GOPHERUS EVGOODEI
Gopherus evgoodei is flatter in shell profile (Fig. 2). It has rounded foot pads, multiple enlarged spurs on the radial-humeral joint (Fig. 3). The new species has short tails (Fig. 4), orange tones in the integument (skin) and shell (Fig. 5), and a distinctly shallower concavity on the plastron of males. Comment. RHADINELLA SERPERASTER Rhadinaea serperastra — BOULENGER 1894: 172. Rhadinaea serperastra — TAYLOR 1951: 112. Rhadinaea serperaster — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970: 268. Rhadinaea serperaster — VILLA et al. 1988. Rhadinaea serperaster — SAVAGE 2002: 626. Rhadinaea serperastra (fide HAGEDORN, pers. comm.) Rhadinella serperaster — MYERS 2011.HYDROPHIS STOKESII
Diagnosis. DESCRIPTION. Exceptionally thick-bodied sea snake with large head, covered by regular head scales, and thick neck, about one-half diameter of greatest diameter of body; 6 or 7 maxillary teeth behind fangs; body scales in 37–47 rows on neck, 47–59 around body, scales strongly imbricate, pointed, keeled or keels broken intoGOPHERUS EVGOODEI
Gopherus evgoodei is flatter in shell profile (Fig. 2). It has rounded foot pads, multiple enlarged spurs on the radial-humeral joint (Fig. 3). The new species has short tails (Fig. 4), orange tones in the integument (skin) and shell (Fig. 5), and a distinctly shallower concavity on the plastron of males. Comment. ACANTHODACTYLUS SCUTELLATUS Higher Taxa. Lacertidae, Eremiadinae, Sauria, Lacertoidea, Squamata (lizards) Subspecies. Acanthodactylus scutellatus audouini BOULENGER 1918. Acanthodactylus scutellatus scutellatus (AUDOUIN 1827) Common Names. E: Nidua Fringe-fingered Lizard. Synonym.RIOPA LINEOLATA
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Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Pachydactylus tigrinus — AUERBACH 1987: 84. Pachydactylus tigrinus — KLUGE 1993. Pachydactylus tigrinus — RÖSLER 2000: 99. Pachydactylus tigrinus — MASHININI & MAHLANGU 2013. Distribution. Zimbabwe, Republic of South Africa (N Transvaal), E Botswana, W Mozambique (S Blinkwater/Brak River) Type locality: Blinkwater, BrakRiver
NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautifulPTYAS FUSCA
Zaocys fuscus — BOULENGER 1893: 378. Ptyas fuscus — WALL 1923. Zaocys fuscus — GRANDISON 1978: 291. Zaocys fuscus — MANTHEY 1983. Ptyas fuscus — DAVID & VOGEL 1996. Ptyas fuscus — COX et al. 1998: 55. Ptyas fuscus — MALKMUS et al. 2002. Ptyas fusca — DAVID & DAS 2004. Ptyas fusca — WALLACH et al. 2014: 616. DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Diplolaemus sexcinctus — PEREZ et al. 2011. Diplolaemus sexcinctus — DEMANGEL 2016. Distribution. Argentina (Rio Negro, Chubut), S Chile. Type locality: Meseta Pedregosa, 1100 m.elevation, 10 km south of Las Bayas, Rio Negro province, Argentina ( 41°30’S, 70°38’W).Reproduction.
ANADIA BOGOTENSIS
Distribution: Burt and Burt (1930) report a specimen from Chama River (Merida) under the wrong name of bitaeniata (fide DONOSO-BARROS 1968). Not in Caldas fide Jerez & Calderón-Espinosa 2014. Type species: Ecpleopus (Xestosaurus) bogotensis PETERS 1863 is the type species of the genus Xestosaurus PETERS 1862, now a synonym of Anadia GRAY 1845.ANOLIS BARACOAE
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. PTYAS NIGROMARGINATA Bai, Linzhuang and Kai Wang. 2015. Ptyas nigromarginata (green ratsnake) diet. Herpetological Review 46 (3): 453 - get paper here. Bauer A M; Gunther R 1992. A preliminary report on the reptile fauna of the Kingdom of Bhutan with the description of a new species of scincid lizard (Reptilia: Scincidae). MALAYEMYS KHORATENSIS Diagnosis. Diagnosis (isan): The new species is a medium-sized Malayemys species reaching a maximum carapace length of at least 152 mm in males and 206 mm in females, characterized by the consistent combination of (1) only two nasal stripes, (2) a thin, often discontinuous, infraorbital stripe that never reaches the loreal seam,(3) an
STENOCERCUS HUANCABAMBAE Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.ELUSOR MACRURUS
8. Length of tail in adult males more than half length of carapace and significantly longer than combined length of head and neck*. This is one of the 25 most endangered turtle species according to a 2003 assessment by the IUCN. Type Species: E. macrurus is the type species of the genus Elusor CANN 1994. PACHYDACTYLUS TIGRINUS Pachydactylus tigrinus — AUERBACH 1987: 84. Pachydactylus tigrinus — KLUGE 1993. Pachydactylus tigrinus — RÖSLER 2000: 99. Pachydactylus tigrinus — MASHININI & MAHLANGU 2013. Distribution. Zimbabwe, Republic of South Africa (N Transvaal), E Botswana, W Mozambique (S Blinkwater/Brak River) Type locality: Blinkwater, BrakRiver
NEELAPS CALONOTUS
Type species: Furina calonotos DUMÉRIL, BIBRON & DUMÉRIL 1854: 1241 is the type species of the genus Neelaps GÜNTHER 1863. Etymology. The name is not explained by D,B&D but likely named after its (supposedly) southern distribution (DBD reported the origin of their specimen from Tasmania: Greek “notos” = south, and “calos” = beautifulPTYAS FUSCA
Zaocys fuscus — BOULENGER 1893: 378. Ptyas fuscus — WALL 1923. Zaocys fuscus — GRANDISON 1978: 291. Zaocys fuscus — MANTHEY 1983. Ptyas fuscus — DAVID & VOGEL 1996. Ptyas fuscus — COX et al. 1998: 55. Ptyas fuscus — MALKMUS et al. 2002. Ptyas fusca — DAVID & DAS 2004. Ptyas fusca — WALLACH et al. 2014: 616. DIPLOLAEMUS SEXCINCTUS Diplolaemus sexcinctus — PEREZ et al. 2011. Diplolaemus sexcinctus — DEMANGEL 2016. Distribution. Argentina (Rio Negro, Chubut), S Chile. Type locality: Meseta Pedregosa, 1100 m.elevation, 10 km south of Las Bayas, Rio Negro province, Argentina ( 41°30’S, 70°38’W).Reproduction.
ANADIA BOGOTENSIS
Distribution: Burt and Burt (1930) report a specimen from Chama River (Merida) under the wrong name of bitaeniata (fide DONOSO-BARROS 1968). Not in Caldas fide Jerez & Calderón-Espinosa 2014. Type species: Ecpleopus (Xestosaurus) bogotensis PETERS 1863 is the type species of the genus Xestosaurus PETERS 1862, now a synonym of Anadia GRAY 1845.ANOLIS BARACOAE
Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. PTYAS NIGROMARGINATA Bai, Linzhuang and Kai Wang. 2015. Ptyas nigromarginata (green ratsnake) diet. Herpetological Review 46 (3): 453 - get paper here. Bauer A M; Gunther R 1992. A preliminary report on the reptile fauna of the Kingdom of Bhutan with the description of a new species of scincid lizard (Reptilia: Scincidae). MALAYEMYS KHORATENSIS Diagnosis. Diagnosis (isan): The new species is a medium-sized Malayemys species reaching a maximum carapace length of at least 152 mm in males and 206 mm in females, characterized by the consistent combination of (1) only two nasal stripes, (2) a thin, often discontinuous, infraorbital stripe that never reaches the loreal seam,(3) an
STENOCERCUS HUANCABAMBAE Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs.ELUSOR MACRURUS
8. Length of tail in adult males more than half length of carapace and significantly longer than combined length of head and neck*. This is one of the 25 most endangered turtle species according to a 2003 assessment by the IUCN. Type Species: E. macrurus is the type species of the genus Elusor CANN 1994.MICRURUS NATTERERI
Micrurus nattereri — WALLACH et al. 2014: 450. Micrurus nattereri — NOGUEIRA et al. 2019. Distribution. S Venezuela (upper Orinoco, Rio Negro), E Colombia, N Brazil; Type locality: between Guaramaco and San Fernando de Atabapo in upper Orinoco River, Venezuela. Reproduction. oviparous. Types. STENOCERCUS HUANCABAMBAE Taxonomic database that provides basic information about all living reptile species, such as turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodiles, as well as tuataras and amphisbaenians, but does not include dinosaurs. BOTHROCOPHIAS MYERSI Porthidium almawebi SCHÄTTI & KRAMER 1993 (part.) Bothrocophias myersi — CARRASCO et al. 2012. Bothrocophias myersi — WALLACH et al. 2014: 114. Distribution. Colombia (incl. Valle del Cauca), elevation 0-200 m. Type locality: Quebrada Guanguí, 0.5 km above the Río Patia, Cauca, Colombia, elevation 100-200 m. Reproduction.OXYRHOPUS GUIBEI
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