Catalogue of distribution of lizards (Reptilia: Squamata) from the Brazilian Amazonia. III. Anguidae, Scincidae, Teiidae
Author
Ribeiro-Júnior, Marco A.
Author
Amaral, Silvana
text
Zootaxa
2016
4205
5
401
430
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4205.5.1
0545c3cc-d1d6-4709-99ab-ff5c6915a542
1175-5326
197977
EE3B97F5-E040-4C2B-AAB6-57F99CFD7FE8
Kentropyx altamazonica
Cope, 1876
Type-locality.
Moyabamba, Peru.
Pertinent taxonomic references.
Cope (1876)
,
Boulenger (1885)
,
Ruthven (1929)
,
Cunha
(1961)
,
Gallagher & Dixon (1980
,
1992
),
Gallagher
et al.
(1986)
,
Cole
et al.
(1995)
,
Ávila-Pires (1995)
,
Reeder
et al.
(2002)
,
Giugliano
et al.
(2007)
,
Werneck
et al.
(2009)
,
Harvey
et al.
(2012)
.
FIGURE 8.
Distribution of examined material of
Kentropyx altamazonica
,
K. striata
, and
K. vanzoi
.
Distribution and habitat.
Kentropyx altamazonica
is endemic to Amazonia, widespread in the western portion, extending eastward along the Amazon and on both sides of the lower Xingu River, occurring in
Brazil
,
Venezuela
,
Colombia
,
Ecuador
,
Peru
, and
Bolivia
(
Fig. 8
). In
Brazil
it is known from the states of
Pará
,
Amazonas
,
Roraima
,
Acre
,
Rondônia
and
Mato Grosso
.
Kentropyx altamazonica
is semiarboreal/semiaquatic and diurnal, inhabitats mostly forested areas in relatively open spots, as forest edges, margins of rivers and streams, and seasonally flooded forest; also found in secondary terra firme forest, roads, and cultivated fields (
Dixon & Soini 1975
, 1986;
Gallagher
et al.
1986
;
Ávila-Pires 1995
; Gainsbury & Colli 2003;
Pantoja & Fraga 2012
;
Waldez
et al.
2013
), and in cerrado enclaves in
Rondônia
and
Amazonas
states. It can be found on leaf litter, fallen tree trunks, limbs, and branches, on vegetation above water, and logs floating in the water (
Gallagher & Dixon 1992
; Ávila-
Pires 1995
;
Vitt
et al.
2001
).
Magnusson &
Lima
(1984)
,
Rodriguez & Cadle (1990)
, and
Vitt
et al.
(2001)
refer to
K. altamazonica
as a primarily riverine species, always associated with waterways.
Dixon & Soini (1986)
observed its ability to run across water surface. In areas of sympatry with
K. calcarata
and
K. pelviceps
,
K. altamazonica
tends to occupy more open situations than the others, which prefer the closed canopy forest (
Gallagher
et al
. 1986
;
Vitt
et al.
2001
).