JOURNAL ARTICLE

A new species of Xenosaurus (Squamata: Xenosauridae) from the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve of Querétaro, Mexico

Adrián Nieto‐Montes deUri Omar García‐VázquezJ. Jaime Zúñiga‐VegaWalter Schmidt‐Ballardo

Year: 2013 Journal:   Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad Vol: 84 (2)   Publisher: National Autonomous University of Mexico

Abstract

A new species of Xenosaurus from the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve of northeastern Querétaro, Mexico,is described. The new species differs from all of the other described species of the genus by having usually 2 postrostralscales on each side of the midline (in 84.6% of the specimens, n= 26); largest supraoculars that are not, or only slightly,wider than long; postorbital and zygomatic ridges that are widely separated from each other by an intervening row ofscales; labiomental rows that usually extend posteriorly from the second or third chinshield (in 92.3% of the specimens,n= 26); 23-26 lamellae under the fourth toe (x= 24.3, n= 25); a venter that is immaculate or with only diffuse, scattereddark specks on the sides, and a postorbital region rounded, lacking a canthus temporalis demarcated by enlarged orwell-defined scales. The new species inhabits oak forest and a transitional zone between oak forest and subperennialtropical forest at approximately 1 100-1 400 m of elevation. The new species is morphologically most similar to X. platyceps from Tamaulipas, but does not appear to be its sister taxon.

Keywords:
Squamata Genus Nature reserve Sister group Biology Biosphere Geography Ecology Phylogenetic tree Clade

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