Cutting the Gordian Knot: Phylogenetic and ecological diversification of the Mesalina brevirostris species complex (Squamata, Lacertidae)
Author
Jiří Šmíd
Author
Jiří Moravec
Author
Václav Gvoždík
Author
Jan Štundl
Author
Daniel Frynta
Author
Petros Lymberakis
Author
Paschalia Kapli
Author
Thomas Wilms
Author
Andreas Schmitz
Author
Mohammed Shobrak
Author
Saeed Hosseinian Yousefkhani
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Eskandar Rastegar-Pouyani
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Aurora M. Castilla
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Johannes Els
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Werner Mayer
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Zoologica Scripta
2017
2017-10-31
46
6
1
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journal article
10.1111/zsc.12254
44b12099-59c0-4c00-b34c-c4f14d37ec56
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Mesalina brevirostris
Blanford, 1874
Mesalina brevirostris
– Blanford (1874)
Eremias brevirostris
– Boulenger (1887)
Eremias brevirostris brevirostris
– Haas & Werner (1969)
Mesalina brevirostris brevirostris
– Szczerbak (1989)
Lectotype
.
BMNH 1946.8
.6.25.
Designated
herein.
Type
locality:
Arabian
/
Persian Gulf
,
Iran
. MorphoBank pictures: M407236–M407250.
Tumb
Island,
Paralectotypes.
BMNH
1917.3.6.16–17, same locality as the
lectotype
;
BNHM 1946.8
.6.34,
Kalabagh
,
Punjab
,
Pakistan
. MorphoBank pictures: M407251–M407267.
Distribution.
Southern
Iran
, including islands in the Arabian/Persian Gulf,
Bahrain
,
Qatar
,
United Arab Emirates
and adjacent
Saudi Arabia
(
Fig. 1
). Apart from the
paralectotype
BNHM
1946.8.6.34, the species has been reported from
Pakistan
by some authors (e.g. Haas & Werner 1969; Khan 2006). The Pakistani range seems to be formed by two disjunct populations – (i) coastal, which might represent an eastern continuation of the range of
M. brevirostris
s. s.
documented in
Iran
, and (ii) the
Punjab
population. Unfortunately, we were not able to obtain any Pakistani material for the genetic analyses and we thus cannot confirm whether the Pakistani populations are conspecific with those from the Arabian/Persian Gulf. Khan (2006) noticed the presence of occipital shield in the
Punjab
population (found also in the
paralectotype
) which is usually absent in
M. brevirostris
s. s.
and which may indicate a possible distinction of the northern Pakistani population.
Notes. The
type
locality restriction made by Schmidt (1939) to ‘Kalabagh, Punjab’ without designating a
lectotype
is
per se
not valid according to the
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
,
Articles
74.1 and 76.2 (
ICZN 1999
).
The
type
locality designated herein represents
Blanford’s
original collection site on the
Tumb Island
, which is located close to the genetically screened populations (
Fig. 1
).