44 Accepted by S. Carranza: 29 Oct. 2012; published: 28 Nov. 2012
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Zootaxa 3565: 44–54 (2012)
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A new montane species of Cercosaura (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae) from
Colombia, with notes on the distribution of the genus
TIFFANY M. DOAN
1, 3
& WILLIAM W. LAMAR
2
1
Department of Biology, Central Connecticut State University, 1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050, USA.
E-mail: tiffperu@yahoo.com
2
School of Sciences & Mathematics, The University of Texas at Tyler, 3900 University Blvd, Tyler, TX 75799, USA.
E-mail: wlamar@uttyler.edu
3
Corresponding author
Abstract
The gymnophthalmid genus Cercosaura is distributed throughout South America and southern Panama. Cercosaura
hypnoides sp. nov. was discovered from Meta, Colombia and differs from all other species by possessing three
supraoculars, a single palpebral scale, five supralabials and infralabials, hexagonal, keeled dorsal scales arranged in
transverse and oblique rows, small lateral scales, six longitudinal rows of ventrals, 8–12 femoral pores per hindlimb,
18–22 subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe, overlapping limbs when adpressed against the body, and the pattern of two
dorsolateral and two lateral stripes throughout the head, body, and tail. The description of the new species increases the
known number of Cercosaura species to 13, with five species occurring in Colombia.
Key words: Cercosaura hypnoides, Colombia, Gymnophthalmidae, lizard, Meta, new species, South America, taxonomy
Resumen
El género Cercosaura de la familia Gymnophthalmidae se distribuye por Suramérica y el sur de Panamá. Cercosaura
hypnoides sp. nov., procedente de Meta, Colombia, se distingue de los demás congéneres por poseer tres supraoculares,
una sola escama palpebral, cinco supralabiales e infralabiales, escamas dorsales hexagonales, aquilladas y arregladas en
filas transversales y oblicuas, escamas laterales pequeñas, seis filas longitudinales de ventrales, 8-12 poros femorales por
extremidad posterior, 18–22 lamellae subdigitales en el cuarto dedo del pie, extremidades que se solapan cuando se las
presiona contra el cuerpo, y un patrón de dos franjas dorsolaterales más dos franjas laterales que recorren cabeza, cuerpo,
y cola. La descripción de la especie nueva aumenta el número de especies de Cercosaura conocidas a 13, con cinco
especies ocurriendo en Colombia.
Palabras claves: Cercosaura hypnoides, Colombia, Gymnophthalmidae, lagartija, Meta, nueva especie, Surámerica,
taxonomía
Introduction
The genus Cercosaura Wagler contains 12 species, distributed throughout the Amazonian, Guianan, and savannah
regions of South America, occurring in 12 of the 13 countries of South America (excluding Chile) and extending
into Panama (Ruibal 1952; Uzzell 1973; Avila-Pires 1995; Tedesco 1998; Doan 2003). Two additional taxa have
been synonymized: C. ampuedai is a junior synonym of C. vertebralis and C. oshaughnessyi is a junior synonym of
C. argulus (Doan, 2003). Many of the species primarily occur in the lowlands, with some species occurring up to
middle and high elevations. Table 1 summarizes the known country and altitudinal data for the species of
Cercosaura. Using morphological data, Doan (2003) conducted a phylogenetic analysis on the genus and redefined
it to include Pantodactylus and Prionodactylus, which was corroborated by subsequent molecular studies (Castoe