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Resurrection of the Stenocercus Torquatus Boulenger, a Spiny-Tailed Iguanid Lizard (Squamata: Iguania) from Peru
Herpetologica
(2005)
Abstract
We resurrect and redescribe Stenocercus torquatus from the Andes of central Peru in departamentos JUnln and Pasco at elevations between 800 and 1800 m. This species was erroneously synonymized with Stenocercus crassicaudatus, which occurs allopatrically in the Andes of southeastern Peru, departamento Cusco. In addition to several scale counts, Stenocercus torquatus differs from S. crassicaudatus in having a black antehumeral collar, two black transverse bands anterior to the antehumeral collar, a shorter tail, the ability to change color, and an arboreal life-style.
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Publication Date
2005
Citation Information
Edgar Lehr, Mikael Lundberg and Omar Torres-Carvajal. "Resurrection of the Stenocercus Torquatus Boulenger, a Spiny-Tailed Iguanid Lizard (Squamata: Iguania) from Peru" Herpetologica Vol. 61 Iss. 4 (2005) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/edgar_lehr/29/