2021
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4950.2.4
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Discovery of an additional piece of the large gymnophthalmid puzzle: a new genus and species of stream spiny lizard (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae: Cercosaurinae) from the western Guiana Shield in Venezuela

Abstract: Gymnophthalmids are a highly diverse group of Neotropical lizards and its species richness is still in process of discovery. The incorporation of molecular evidence and a noticeable increase in taxon and geographic sampling in systematic studies has led to the description of numerous new genera and species of gymnophthalmids (particularly in Cercosaurinae) in recent years. Herein we describe a new genus and species of cercosaurine lizard with crocodile-like morphology, from the Venezuelan Guiana Shield on the … Show more

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“…The subfamily Cercosaurinae is the most diverse taxon of Gymnophthalmidae, currently containing 22 genera. In the last five years, several Cercosaurinae genera have been described or resurrected (e.g., Torres-Carvajal et al 2016;Sánchez-Pacheco et al 2018;Lehr et al 2019Lehr et al , 2020Vásquez-Restrepo et al 2020;Rojas-Runjaic et al 2021). The fast pace of generation of knowledge about the diversity of Cercosaurinae is, in part, due to the inclusion of samples from little-surveyed localities in recently published phylogenies (Goicoechea et al 2013(Goicoechea et al , 2016Torres-Carvajal et al 2016;Sánchez-Pacheco et al 2017;Moravec et al 2018;Fang et al 2020;Mamani et al 2020;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subfamily Cercosaurinae is the most diverse taxon of Gymnophthalmidae, currently containing 22 genera. In the last five years, several Cercosaurinae genera have been described or resurrected (e.g., Torres-Carvajal et al 2016;Sánchez-Pacheco et al 2018;Lehr et al 2019Lehr et al , 2020Vásquez-Restrepo et al 2020;Rojas-Runjaic et al 2021). The fast pace of generation of knowledge about the diversity of Cercosaurinae is, in part, due to the inclusion of samples from little-surveyed localities in recently published phylogenies (Goicoechea et al 2013(Goicoechea et al , 2016Torres-Carvajal et al 2016;Sánchez-Pacheco et al 2017;Moravec et al 2018;Fang et al 2020;Mamani et al 2020;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%