Neusticurus rudis Boulenger 1900
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195474 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5231213 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D57B711-FFF0-4261-FF55-FF61DF9EFCAD |
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Felipe |
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Neusticurus rudis Boulenger 1900 |
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Neusticurus rudis Boulenger 1900
Lagartijo acuatico rudo
EBRG 4165 (adult male, field number L-1319) and 4168 (subadult male, field number L-1323).
The presence of a third species of Neusticurus in Sarisariñama is not surprising, as some localities in the Guiana Shield harbor two or three sympatric taxa. At Sierra de Lema, in a locality like Paso el Danto, La Escalera region, Estado Bolívar, Venezuela, N. bicarinatus , N. racenisi and N. rudis occur sympatrically ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 ). McDiarmid and Paolillo (1988) reported N. medemi and Neusticurus sp. from Neblina.
The most widespread and common species, however, are N. racenisi and N. rudis , which are commonly seen sympatrically in many other sites, like Auyan-tepui (Avila-Pires 1995; Uzzell 1966) and Guaiquinima ( Donnelly and Myers 1991). Neusticurus rudis is most likely a complex of two or more species ( Donnelly and Myers 1991).
Material examined. Neusticurus rudis .— VENEZUELA: Estado Bolivar, Paso el Danto, Sierra de Lema, CVULA 6510–11; Urutany tepui, MBUCV 669. Auyan-tepui, MBUCV 3066; Guaiquinima, MBUCV 7046 (formerly AMNH 136198), MBUCV (formerly AMNH 136204), MBUCV 7048 (formerly AMNH 136199), MBUCV 7049 (formerly AMNH 136208), and MBUCV 7050 (formerly AMNH 136207); Cerro Santa Rosa, Serranía del Supamo, FA 266–67 (slides in the collection of Fundación AndígenA, Mérida).
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