A review of the genus Bronchocela Kaup, 1827 (Reptilia: Agamidae) in the Nicobar Archipelago with the description of two new species
Author
Chandramouli, S. R.
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Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Pondicherry University, Puducherry 605014, India findthesnakeman @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0626 - 0527
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Author
Adhikari, Omkar D.
0000-0003-2921-5593
Natural History Collections Department, Bombay Natural History Society, Hornbill House, Opp. Lion Gate, S. B. S. Road, Fort, Mumbai 400001, India. proahaetulla @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2921 - 5593
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Author
Amarasinghe, A. A. Thasun
0000-0002-4151-1806
Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia, Kampus UI, Depok 16424, Indonesia & Herpetology Lab, Research Center for Biosystematics and Evolution, The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Government of Indonesia, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia thasun. amarasinghe @ ui. ac. id; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4151 - 1806
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Author
Abinawanto, A.
0000-0003-0181-9336
Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia, Kampus UI, Depok 16424, Indonesia & abinawanto. ms @ sci. ui. ac. id; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0181 - 9336
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-03-14
5254
4
493
516
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5254.4.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5254.4.3
1175-5326
96609374-84D0-4032-A3F0-0B19DEAF4E03
Bronchocela cristatella
(
Kuhl, 1820
)
Agama cristatella
Kuhl, 1820
Material studied:
Java
(
n
=13): UIMZ 0247–48; MZB 196, 304, 995, 1668, 3036, 4895, 6989, 8885–88, 9811
Differential diagnosis and comparisons:
A species of
Bronchocela
occurring in the Greater Sunda Islands and southern Peninsular
Malaysia
characterized by: medium body size (
79.4–105.6 mm
SVL); relative tail length (357.5 % SVL); 61-79 scale rows around mid-body, of which, the first 4-8 rows on the dorsum oriented posterodorsally, the next two rows oriented posteriorly, followed by 20–30 rows oriented posteroventrally; 10–15 enlarged, elongated and backwardly curved scales forming the nuchal crest; dorsal crest rudimentary; three postmentals; 9–10 supralabials; 9–10 infralabials; 5 or 6 canthals; 6–7 supraciliaries; 31–34 subdigital lamellae under toe IV; 60–86 ventrals; bright bluish green dorsal colouration with bright yellow eyes in both sexes (
Table 2
).
Description and variation:
A medium sized species of
Bronchocela
(mean SVL
89.2 mm
), with a long, tapering tail (TaL:SVL 3.57). Body relatively short and robust (AG:SVL 0.51). Head large (HL:SVL 0.29); longer than broad (HL:HW 1.91) and about as broad as deep. Snout less than half as long as the head (ES:HL 0.38) with a blunt, narrow and rounded tip. Canthus rostralis sharply defined, with five or six canthal scales. Orbit relatively large, a little more than 1/4
th
the length of the head (ED:HL 0.32); tympanum ovoid, relatively smaller, a little smaller than half the eye diameter (TYH:ED 0.40) and green in colour. Scales between the eye and tympanum fairly enlarged. Nasal large and ovoid in shape. Scales on the cheek below the tympanum slightly enlarged; keeled. Mental semicircular, bounded by three small postmentals and nine or ten infralabials on either sides. Rostral relatively small, bounded by nine to ten supralabials on each side. Nostrils separated from each other by seven to nine small internasals. Nuchal crest composed of eight to ten shortened, lanceolate scales. Dorsal body scales not enlarged, feebly keeled and non-homogeneous in size, with the lateral scales being slightly larger, in 50–53 rows around the mid-body. Of the dorsal scales, the first row on the dorsum on either sides oriented posteriorly and slightly upwards; the next three to seven rows of scales oriented posterodorsally, with the rest of the scales on the lateral body oriented posteroventrally. Ventrals
60–86 in
a longitudinal series; 3-5 times larger than the dorsal scales, bearing a strong median keel, projecting posteriorly towards the lower vertex. Limbs relatively robust and elongate; upper arm short; lower arm nearly as long as the upper arm; palm about as long as the lower arm (LAL:PAL 0.98). Fingers long and slender, relative length of fingers IV>III>V≥II>I. Thigh long and robust (FEL:SVL 0.28); tibia slightly longer than thighs (FEL:TBL 1.07); foot elongated, distinctively longer than thigh (FEL:FOL 1.37). Hindlimbs almost the size of body length (HLL:SVL 0.95). Relative lengths of toes IV>III>V>II>I; 31–34 subdigital lamellae under toe IV.
Dorsal and ventral coloration bluish green throughout the body; distal half of the tail brownish. Head yellowish green both dorsally and ventrally. Sides of the lips, cheeks yellow and orbits brownish or blakish. Tympanum green and chin uniform yellowish green in males.
Distribution and Natural history:
This species is widely distributed in Great Sunda Islands and southern Peninsular
Malaysia
. The outranged populations of
B. cristatella
sensu lato
represent several other distinct species and the work is currently in progress (Amarasinghe
et al.
in press). Following
Figueroa (2021)
, here we restrict the type locality of
B. cristatella
to Java and we do not designate a
neotype
for the nomen as a systematic revision is in progress (
fide
Amarasinghe
et al.
2022a
, b).
Amarasinghe
et al.
(2022b)
pointed that the northern and western Sumatran population of
B. cristatella
sensu lato
is close to
B. shenlong
Grismer, Wood, Lee, Quah, Anuar, Ngadi & Sites, 2015
described from Peninsular
Malaysia
.
Bronchocela cristatella
sensu stricto
mostly utilizes closed canopy primary forests compared to its sympatric congener,
B. jubata
which uses open canopy forests (see
Amarasinghe
et al.
2022a
).
Bronchocela cristatella
is a rare species in Java compared
B. jubata
, but it is common in other Greater Sundaic islands while
B. jubata
is rarer on those islands.