A new species of Anadia (Reptilia, Squamata) from the Venezuelan “Lost World”, northern South America

<p>A new gymnophthalmid lizard of the genus <em>Anadia </em>Gray, 1845 is described from the summit of Abakapá-tepui, Bolívar state, Venezuela, between 2200-2242 m elevation. The new species, <em>Anadia mcdiarmidi </em>sp. nov., is endemic to the Chimantá Massif and see...

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Main Authors: Philippe J.R. Kok, Gilson A. Rivas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consortium of European Natural History Museums 2011-09-01
Series:European Journal of Taxonomy
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Online Access:http://www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/73
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Summary:<p>A new gymnophthalmid lizard of the genus <em>Anadia </em>Gray, 1845 is described from the summit of Abakapá-tepui, Bolívar state, Venezuela, between 2200-2242 m elevation. The new species, <em>Anadia mcdiarmidi </em>sp. nov., is endemic to the Chimantá Massif and seemingly also occurs on Amurí-tepui and Murei-tepui. The new taxon is mainly distinguished from all known congeners by the following combination of characters: body fairly robust, tail longer than SVL, dorsal scales small, quadrangular, middorsal scales 53-57, suboculars large, subequal in size, with sometimes one scale slightly protruding downward between 4<sup>th</sup> and 5<sup>th</sup> supralabial, nasal entire, without sub-nostril groove, body uniform greyish to bluish brown in life, devoid of any conspicuous pattern in males, venter immaculate golden grey in life, femoral pores not extending onto preanal area, 9-10 on each side in males, preanal pores absent, hemipenis globose, weakly bilobed, bordered by numerous flounces (>20) bearing comblike rows of minute weakly mineralized spinules.</p>
ISSN:2118-9773