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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FF22FE61520A4388" bold="true" box="[151,342,437,463]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">Anolis polylepis</emphasis>
Peters
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FF22FE2852664055" box="[151,314,508,530]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">Anolis polylepis</emphasis>
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(ZMB 7825-26, 7830, 58002-09) from “Chiriqui”.
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,
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,
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,
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,
<bibRefCitation id="AA144B6CFFCDFF94FE43FDCE51F94077" author="Etheridge" box="[502,677,538,560]" pageId="4" pageNumber="27" refString="Etheridge, R. (1959) The Relationships of the Anoles (Reptilia: Sauria: Iguanidae). An Interpretation Based on Skeletal Morphology. Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA." type="book" year="1959">Etheridge (1959)</bibRefCitation>
,
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, Köhler
<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FC78FDCF575C4077" box="[973,1024,538,560]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">et al.</emphasis>
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A medium-sized species (SVL in largest specimen
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) of the genus
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(sensu
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) that differs from all other Lower Central American beta anoles (sensu
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) except
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<taxonomicName id="09854D1EFFCDFF94FB38FD55562B40DE" box="[1165,1399,641,665]" class="Reptilia" family="Dactyloidae" genus="Anolis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Squamata" pageId="4" pageNumber="27" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="apletophallus">Anolis apletophallus</taxonomicName>
,
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,
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and
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FECAFD71515D40FA" box="[383,513,677,701]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. limifrons</emphasis>
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in that it is long-legged (longest toe of adpressed hind leg reaches to at least center of eye), has smooth ventral scales, and a slender habitus, often delicate.
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FC08FD1D572D40A6" box="[957,1137,713,737]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">Anolis polylepis</emphasis>
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differs from the species in the cluster listed above by having two elongate, overlapping superciliaries (one such scale in
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<taxonomicName id="09854D1EFFCDFF94FB09FD39562B4142" box="[1212,1399,749,773]" class="Reptilia" family="Dactyloidae" genus="Anolis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Squamata" pageId="4" pageNumber="27" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="apletophallus">A. apletophallus</taxonomicName>
,
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,
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and
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FE33FCC55150416E" box="[390,524,785,809]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. limifrons</emphasis>
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), usually two anterior prenasal scales (versus one elongate prenasal scale) and dewlap coloration (usually orange with a darker orange basal portion in
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FC09FCE1571D410A" box="[956,1089,821,845]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. polylepis</emphasis>
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versus dirty white with a basal orange-yellow blotch in
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and
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,
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almost uniformly orange-yellow in
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FB66FC8D56D74136" box="[1235,1419,857,881]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. apletophallus</emphasis>
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). Additionally,
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FE8CFCA9529941D2" box="[313,453,893,917]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. polylepis</emphasis>
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differs from
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FDC7FCA951A241D2" box="[626,766,893,917]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. limifrons</emphasis>
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, the only species of this cluster with which it occurs sympatrically, by having a bilobed hemipenis (unilobed in
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FCFDFC75509341FE" box="[840,975,929,953]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. limifrons</emphasis>
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). For a comparison with the somewhat similar species
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FEE7FC115153419A" box="[338,527,965,989]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. tropidogaster</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FDE1FC11518F419A" box="[596,723,965,989]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. cupreus</emphasis>
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see Diagnosis section of
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FBA1FC11573E419A" box="[1044,1122,965,989]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. osa</emphasis>
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. For variation in selected morphometric and scalation characters of
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FDD8FC3D51AD4646" box="[621,753,1001,1025]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">A. polylepis</emphasis>
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see
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.
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCDFF94FED4FBDA51434662" box="[353,543,1037,1061]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="27">Norops polylepis</emphasis>
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is a medium sized anole (maximum recorded SVL
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in males,
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in females); dorsal head scales in internasal region keeled (
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), in prefrontal, parietal, and frontal areas rugose to tuberculate; deep frontal depression present, parietal depression absent; 711 (7.90±0.87) postrostrals; anterior nasal divided in most individuals, usually in contact with rostral and first supralabial, for variation in nasal region see also
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and
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; 711 (8.52±1.19) internasals; canthal ridge sharply defined; scales comprising supraorbital semicircles weakly keeled, largest scale in semicircles about same size as largest supraocular scale; supraorbital semicircles well defined; 15 (2.69±0.83) scales separating supraorbital semicircles at narrowest point; 27 (3.80±1.03) scales separating supraorbital semicircles and interparietal at narrowest point; interparietal well defined, greatly enlarged relative to adjacent scales, surrounded by scales of moderate size, longer than wide, usually larger than ear opening; 522 enlarged, keeled supraocular scales on each side, in 24 rows; enlarged supraoculars not in contact with supraorbital semicircles; 2 elongate supraciliaries, posterior one much shorter than anterior one; 36 enlarged canthals; 716 (1.46±1.66) scales between second canthals; 1218 (14.4±1.9) scales present between posterior canthals; loreal region slightly concave, 3792 (57.69±11.38) mostly keeled (some smooth or rugose) loreal scales in a maximum of 610 (8.06±1.05) horizontal rows; 69 (7.17±0.65) supralabials to level below center of eye; suboculars keeled, suboculars usually in broad contact with supralabials; ear opening vertically oval; scales anterior to ear opening granular, similar in size to those posterior to ear opening; 69 (6.82±0.96) postmentals, outer pair usually largest; keeled granular scales present on chin and throat; male dewlap large, extending onto chest; 68 horizontal gorgetal-sternal rows with 2638 scales per row, rows somewhat irregular, some of them with pairs or triplets of scales, apical portion of dewlap between marginal pairs and last gorgetal-sternal row free of scales; modal number of marginal pairs 45; female dewlap absent; no nuchal crest or dorsal ridge; 2 middorsal scale rows slightly enlarged, weakly keeled, dorsal scales lateral to middorsal series gradually larger than granular lateral scales; no enlarged scales scattered among granular laterals; 62118 (87.3±13.18) dorsal scales along vertebral midline between levels of axillae and groin in males, 66111 (95.1±11.2) in females; 3568 (51.7±6.9) dorsal scales along vertebral midline contained in one head length in males, 3976 (55.8±7.99) in females; ventral scales on midsection about the same size as largest dorsal scales; ventral body scales smooth, subimbricate; 5685 (69.9±8.3) ventral scales along midventral line between levels of axilla and groin in males, 5776 (66.92±5.30) in females; 3662 (48.9±5.72) ventral scales contained in one head length in males, 3656 (44.0±5.12) in females; 134212 (164.6±14.5) scales around midbody in males, 140212 (178.5±17.2) in females; tubelike axillary pocket absent; preanal scales not keeled; postcloacal scales usually not enlarged; tail laterally compressed in cross section, tail height/tail width 1.201.85 (1.43±0.13); basal subcaudal scales smooth; lateral caudal scales keeled, homogeneous; dorsal medial caudal scale row slightly enlarged, keeled, not forming a crest; most scales on lateral surface of antebrachium weakly keeled, unicarinate; 2129 (24.66±1.52) subdigital lamellae on Phalanges IIIV of Toe IV of hind limbs; 712 (9.4±1.0) subdigital scales on Phalanx I of Toe IV of hind limbs; SVL 42.259.4 (51.3±3.76) mm in males, 39.653.5 (47.3±3.52) mm in females; HL 10.8 14.4 (12.8±0.88) mm in males, 10.113.7 (11.9±0.78) mm in females; TAL 80.1117.0 (102.1±10.28) mm in males, 70.0101.5 (86.3±8.29) mm in females; SHL 11.616.0 (13.9±1.12) mm in males, 10.514.0 (12.4±0.98) mm in females; TAL/SVL 1.532.22 (2.01±0.23) in males, 1.392.50 (1.92±0.3) in females; HL/SVL 0.240.27 (0.26±0.01) in males, 0.240.29 (0.26±0.0) in females; SHL/SVL 0.250.32 (0.29±0.02) in males, 0.250.34 (0.25±0.0) in females; SHL/HL 0.981.22 (1.14±0.08) in males, 0.971.17 (1.06±0.1) in females; longest toe of adpressed hind limb usually reaching to a point between anterior border of eye and tip of snout. Of
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examined, the longest toe of the adpressed hind leg reached to mid-eye in 3 individuals (6.7%), to anterior margin of eye in 29 individuals (64.4%), and to a point between eye and snout in 13 individuals (28.9%).
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Coloration in life of an adult male specimen (SMF 89509) of
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from Hacienda Café de Eleta,
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,
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,
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elevation, Chiriquí,
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, was recorded as follows: Dorsal ground color Citrine (51) suffused with Dark Brownish Olive (129); a narrow Dark Brownish Olive (129) interorbital bar present; lateral longitudinal stripe Cream Color (54); venter Cream Color (54) with a suggestion of Lime Green (59); ventral surfaces of limbs Dark Drab (119B); dewlap Spectrum Orange (17) with the apical portion more yellowish; gorgetals Raw Umber (23); iris Raw Sienna (136). Coloration in life of the dewlap of an adult male specimen (SMF 89606) of
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from near Uvita, Province Puntarenas,
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, was recorded as follows: Orange Yellow (18) except for dirty white basal portion and a Raw Umber (23) central area; iris Raw Umber (23). For variation in dorsal pattern see also
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and
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.
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCCFF95FF7CFC0752A841AB" bold="true" box="[201,500,979,1004]" pageId="5" pageNumber="28">Geographic distribution.</emphasis>
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is distributed along the Pacific versant of central
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to western
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, exclusive of the Penisula de
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, from near sea level to
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elevation.
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<emphasis id="FCF1EA8FFFCCFF95FF22FBE952544612" bold="true" box="[151,264,1085,1109]" pageId="5" pageNumber="28">TABLE 2.</emphasis>
Frequency distribution of nasal region and dorsal pattern types in
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and
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.
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