New provincial records of skinks (Squamata: Scincidae) from northwestern Vietnam
Author
Pham, Anh Van
Author
Le, Dzung Trung
Author
Nguyen, Son Lan Hung
Author
Ziegler, Thomas
Author
Nguyen, Truong Quang
text
Biodiversity Data Journal
2015
3
4284
4284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.3.e4284
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.3.e4284
1314-2828--4284
Scincella devorator (Darevsky, Orlov & Ho, 2004)
Materials
Type status:
Other material
. Occurrence: catalogNumber:
TBU PAT.26
; individualCount:
1
; sex:
female
; lifeStage:
adult
; Taxon: scientificNameID: Scincella devorator; scientificName: Scincelladevorator; class: Reptilia; order: Squamata; family: Scincidae; genus: Scincella; specificEpithet: devorator; scientificNameAuthorship: (Darevsky, Orlov & Ho, 2004); Location: country:
Vietnam
; countryCode: VN; stateProvince: Son La; county: Thuan Chau; municipality: Co Ma; locality:
Copia Nature Reserve, near Hua Ty Village
; verbatimElevation:
1590 m
; verbatimLatitude:
21°19'43.8''N
; verbatimLongitude:
103°35'6.6''E
; verbatimCoordinateSystem: WGS84; Event: eventDate:
June 12, 2013
; eventRemarks: collected by AVP et al.; Record Level: language: en; collectionCode:
Reptiles
; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen
Type status:
Other material
. Occurrence: catalogNumber:
TBU PAT.72
; individualCount:
1
; sex:
female
; lifeStage:
adult
; Taxon: scientificNameID: Scincella devorator; scientificName: Scincelladevorator; class: Reptilia; order: Squamata; family: Scincidae; genus: Scincella; specificEpithet: devorator; scientificNameAuthorship: (Darevsky, Orlov & Ho, 2004); Location: country:
Vietnam
; countryCode: VN; stateProvince: Son La; county: Thuan Chau; municipality: Co Ma; locality:
Copia Nature Reserve, near Hua Ty Village
; verbatimElevation:
1540 m
; verbatimLatitude:
21°20'12.2''N
; verbatimLongitude:
103°34'49.7''E
; verbatimCoordinateSystem: WGS84; Event: eventDate:
August 2, 2013
; eventRemarks: collected by AVP et al.; Record Level: language: en; collectionCode:
Reptiles
; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen
Description
Morphological characters (determination after
Darevsky et al. 2004
). A medium-sized skink: SVL 51.2-53.9 mm (n = 2 females) TaL 65.7 mm (n = 1). For further measurements and proportions see Table 1.
Head longer than wide; rostral wider than high; supranasals absent; prefrontals separated from each other by frontal; parietals in contact posteriorly; enlarged nuchal scales in 3 pairs; loreals 2; supraciliaries 7 or 8; supraoculars 4, followed by one small postsupraocular; primary temporal single; secondary temporals 2, upper very large and overlapped by lower one; lower eyelid with a large undivided opaque window, separated from supralabials by a row of small scales; supralabials 7, the fifth and sixth below the eye; ear opening without projecting lobules; tympanum deeply sunk; mental wider than long; infralabials 6; postmental undivided; midbody scales in 28 rows; two medial scale rows on the neck widened; dorsal scales between lateral stripes in
1/2
+ 6 +
1/2
rows, smooth, larger than lateral scales; paravertebral scales 63-66; ventrals in 61-66 transverse rows, smooth; precloacals 2, enlarged; medial subcaudals widened; limbs short, pentadactyl; fingers and toes meeting when adpressed; subdigital lamellae smooth, 14 under fourth finger and 17-19 under fourth toe.
Coloration in alcohol. Dorsum bronze brown, with two silver gray clear bands extending from parietals to base of tail and a dark wide vertebral stripe; numerous blackish spots on the labials; upper lateral zone with a distinct dark stripe from behind the eye to hind limb, with light spots; the lower edge broken in numerous small black dots; venter and under surface of tail base cream. For coloration in life see Fig. 3.
Distribution
This species is currently known only from Quang Ninh and Bac Giang provinces in northeastern Vietnam (Nguyen et al., 2009). This is the first record of
Scincella devorator
from northwestern Vietnam.
Ecology
The adult females were collected between 10:00 and 16:00 while crossing a forest path. The surrounding habitat was secondary forest of hardwood and shrub.