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Variation in Amapasaurus tetradactylus (Reptilia: Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae), a rare Guiana lizard
Author(s) -
Teresa C. S. ÁvilaPires,
Jucivaldo Dias Lima,
Marinus Steven Hoogmoed,
Janaína Reis Ferreira Lima,
Wáldima Alves da Rocha
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
boletim do museu paraense emílio goeldi. ciências naturais
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2317-6237
pISSN - 1981-8114
DOI - 10.46357/bcnaturais.v8i3.556
Subject(s) - squamata , fauna , lizard , geography , habitat , amazon rainforest , amazon basin , ecology , zoology , biology
The Guiana region is one of the better-preserved parts of Amazonia, but its fauna is still incompletely known. Amapasaurus tetradactylus was described in 1970, on the basis of two specimens from the upper Maracá river basin, Amapá, Brazil. Only between 2004-2006, during a series of expeditions in Amapá, new material of this species was obtained, and in 2008 it was collected also in northern Pará (at present it is also recorded from French Guiana). A total of 37 specimens, from six localities in Brazilian Guiana, is here examined, giving an idea of variation in scale characters and of its habitat. Present data makes it likely that the species is an endemic to the eastern part of the Guiana Shield, possibly in its central-southern portion.

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