The description of the first rock-dwelling species of butterfly lizard Leiolepis Cuvier, 1829 (Squamata, Agamidae) from the Khorat Plateau in northeastern Thailand.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY ZooKeys Pub Date : 2024-08-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1210.127557
Pratyaporn Wanchai, Attapol Rujirawan, Matthew L Murdoch, Akrachai Aksornneam, Pattarapon Promnun, Amanda Kaatz, Jeren J Gregory, Eddie Nguyen, William Van Iderstein, Evan S H Quah, L Lee Grismer, Jesse L Grismer, Anchalee Aowphol
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A new species of rock-dwelling Leiolepis is described from the Khorat Plateau in northeastern Thailand. Leiolepisglaurung sp. nov. can be differentiated from all other sexual species of Leiolepis by a combination of having a black gular region with a wide medial yellow stripe, a yellow ventrum with black mottling, bright red to orange subcaudal coloration, having reduced to no expandable flanks, and having only one black transverse bar on the flanks. This is the first rocky habitat-adapted Leiolepis. Leiolepisglaurung sp. nov. demonstrates numerous ecological adaptations to survive in these rocky habitats. Leiolepis are known for their expandable flanks with bright display colors, however Leiolepisglaurung sp. nov. has reduced or no ability to expand its flanks. We hypothesize this is an adaptation to reduce their body diameter to better fit into smaller rocky burrows unlike the larger and deeper burrows constructed in looser soils by other Leiolepis species. This discovery increases the number of Leiolepis species in Thailand to six, and worldwide to 11.

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描述泰国东北部呵叻高原的第一个岩栖种蝶蜥Leiolepis Cuvier, 1829 (Squamata, Agamidae)。
本文描述了泰国东北部呵叻高原的一种新的岩栖蝶类(Leiolepis)。Leiolepisglaurung sp. nov.可以通过以下特征与所有其他有性种区分开来:腹部黑色,中间有黄色宽条纹;腹面黄色,有黑色斑纹;尾下部颜色鲜红至橙色;侧腹缩小至无扩张;侧腹仅有一条黑色横杠。这是第一种适应岩石栖息地的 Leiolepis。Leiolepisglaurung sp.nov.展示了在岩石栖息地生存的众多生态适应性。然而,Leiolepisglaurung sp.nov.的侧腹扩张能力减弱或丧失。我们推测这是为了适应缩小身体直径,以便更好地适应较小的岩石洞穴,而不像其他褐飞虱物种那样在松软的土壤中建造更大更深的洞穴。这一发现使泰国的Leiolepis物种增加到6种,全球增加到11种。
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