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Lara-Resendiz
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2017:226
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(in part; spot locality map).
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Pinto-Sánchez
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2015:204
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(in part; by implication only, no specimens examined).
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.
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elevation, collected by
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(14).
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MEXICO—
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11367980, 113685, adult males,
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11368183, 113692, 113694, adult females, all from the type locality;
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46684, adult male, from Santa Efigenia;
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113701, 113705, adult males,
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<collectingRegion id="861AF826FFDEFFB1FCB988E07C33FC69" box="[796,889,969,995]" country="Mexico" name="Chiapas" pageId="21" pageNumber="322">Chiapas</collectingRegion>
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,
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Cruz
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,
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:
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miles S,
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E of Nejapa de Madero
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;
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,
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(
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locality);
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, Tenango;
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,
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, Tres Cruces (
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of
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).
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDEFFB1FF628F717E08FBF9" bold="true" box="[199,322,1112,1139]" pageId="21" pageNumber="322">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
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is a relatively small species of
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characterized (data from
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,
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in
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series) by (1) maximum known SVL in males
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80.0%,
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13.3%,
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6.7%; (18) Finger IV lamellae 912 (10.4 ± 1.0) per side in males, 913 (10.6 ± 1.6) in females; (19) Toe IV lamellae 1214 (13.3 ± 0.8) per side in males, 1314 (13.5 ± 0.5) in females; (20) Finger IV + Toe IV lamellae 2226 (23.7 ± 1.4) on one side in males, 2227 (24.1 ± 1.8) in females; (21) supranasals in medial contact in 66.7%, not in medial contact in 33.3%, thus frontonasal in contact with rostral in 33.3%; (22) prefrontals almost always not in contact (93.3%), but point contact made in 6.7%; (23) supraocular 1-frontal contact absent in 86.6%, contact made in 6.7%, point contact made in 6.7%; (24) parietals in contact posterior to interparietal; (25) pale middorsal stripe absent; (26) dark dorsolateral stripe absent and a pale dorsolateral stripe at best indistinct; (27) dark brown lateral stripe present; (28) distinct pale lateral stripe present; (29) palms and soles pale brown or cream; (30) total lamellae for five fingers 3744 (40.0 ± 2.4) in males, 3946 (41.4 ± 2.3) in females; (31) total lamellae for five toes 4156 (48.0 ± 4.4) in males, 4254 (49.5 ± 4.4) in females. In addition, this is a short-limbed species with a FLL + HLL/SVL 47.858.3% in males, 42.354.3% in females, and has two chinshields contacting infralabials (
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is a member of the
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group and is most closely related to
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(
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differs from all other Mexican and Central American species of
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, except
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in males and 75.0 mm in females (versus 77.0 mm in males of
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in males and
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in females of
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in females of
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).
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differs further from
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in having two chinshields contacting infralabials (versus one chinshield contacting an infralabial in
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) and in lacking brown dorsal lines (versus 23 fairly distinct to indistinct brown dorsal lines, especially anteriorly, in
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).
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differs further from
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in having shorter limbs (FLL + HLL/SVL 47.858.3% in males and 42.354.3% in females versus 60.868.7% in males and 55.868.0% in females of
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) and in lacking distinct dorsolateral stripes (versus pale and dark dorsolateral stripes normally present in
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).
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), and in having pale brown to cream palms and soles (versus palms and soles dark brown to black in
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).
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can be distinguished from
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by having 4 supraciliaries per side in 96.7% (versus 5 supraciliaries in 81.3% in
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) and having 2226,
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= 23.7 ± 1.4 combined Finger IV and Toe IV lamellae per side in males and 2227,
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= 24.1 ±
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females (versus 2629,
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= 27.1 ± 1.0 in males and 2530,
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= 26.3 ±
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females in
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).
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is further distinguished from
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by having 28 scales around midbody in 80.0% or
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20% versus 28 scales around midbody in 35.7%,
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35.7%, or 29 or
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remainder in
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).
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is further distinguished from
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by lacking dark brown dorsolateral stripes or dashes and having 5660, 57.4 ± 2.3 ventrals in males (versus those stripes or dashes present and male ventrals 6169, 63.9, ±
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).
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also differs from
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in having pale palms and soles and 2628 scales around midbody with
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80% (versus distinct dark brown to nearly black soles and palms almost always present and 3032 scales around midbody in 76.7% and
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only 17.9% in
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).
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differs from the extralimital
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by having fewer ventrals (
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both sexes combined versus
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), fewer dorsals (5358 versus
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).
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has sometimes been confused with
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of the
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group, but in addition to the size differences discussed above, differs in lacking distinct dark dorsal spots (versus distinct dark dorsal spots present in
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) and having the fifth supralabial below the orbit (versus sixth in 81.9% in
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).
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDDFFB2FD4D8F6B7CFFFBD1" box="[744,949,1090,1115]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="323">Marisora syntoma</emphasis>
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is known to differ from the extralimital and poorly known
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDDFFB2FE988F4F7EABFBF5" box="[317,481,1125,1151]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="323">M. berengerae</emphasis>
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(incomplete morphological data available from the literature only from the unsexed
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) of the
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group only from genetic data; furthermore a huge geographical hiatus inhabited by other species of
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occurs between those two species.
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Description of the
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.
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An adult male (
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) in a good state of preservation with a SVL of 55.0 mm; TAL
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; HL
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; HW
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; EAL
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; ear opening nearly oval; Toe IV length
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; toe lengths in descending order I&lt;V&lt;II&lt;III&lt;IV.
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDDFFB2FF628E147E3FFADD" box="[199,373,1341,1367]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="323">Head scalation</emphasis>
. Rostral wider than high, contacting first supralabial, anterior nasal, and supranasals. Paired supranasals making point contact medially, thus preventing frontonasal-rostral contact, supranasals also contacting upper edge of anteriormost loreal. Frontonasal decagonal, wider than long, laterally in contact with anterior loreal. A pair of pentagonal prefrontals, separated medially, and in contact with frontonasal, anterior and posterior loreals, first supraciliary, frontal, and first supraocular. Frontal heptagonal, in contact with first and point contact with second supraocular, with frontonasal, and with paired frontoparietals. Frontoparietals also in contact with supraoculars 24 and with parietals and interparietal. Interparietal tetragonal and lanceolate, separated from nuchals by parietals. Parietal eye not visible externally. Parietals in contact with upper primary, secondary and tertiary temporal scales. Four supraoculars per side, second one largest. Four supraciliaries per side, second longest. Nostril in medial part of nasal, forming nasal division. Postnasal bordered by frontonasal, supranasal, anterior loreal, and first supralabial. Anterior and posterior loreals squarish. One upper preocular and one lower preocular. Seven supralabials, fifth widest and located below orbit. Three small postoculars, considerably smaller than temporal scales. Two primary temporals, two secondary temporals, and two tertiary temporal scales. All temporal scales imbricate, smooth, cycloid, not distinctly delineated from nape scales. Eight infralabials. Mental scale wider than long, posterior margin straight. Postmental and two chinshields per side in contact with infralabials. Chinshields paired, both anterior and posterior in medial contact.
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDDFFB2FF628C547E96F81D" box="[199,476,1917,1943]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="323">Body and limb scalation</emphasis>
. One row of a single enlarged nuchal scale per side, in contact medially (left nuchal scale damaged). Other scales on nape similar in size and shape to dorsals. Lateral neck scales slightly smaller than dorsolateral nape scales. Dorsal scales cycloid, imbricate, smooth,
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a longitudinal row. Axillary pit absent, but tiny scales present in that region. Ventral scales similar in size and shape to dorsals,
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a longitudinal row. Twenty-six scales around midbody. No distinct boundaries between dorsals, laterals, and ventrals. Scales on base of tail and limbs similar in shape to dorsals, but smaller on limbs. Palmar and plantar surfaces with small, slightly conical scales, subequal in size, and delineated by a surrounding region of slightly larger, flat scales. Subdigital lamellae smooth, single, 11 on Finger IV, 14 on Toe IV. Preanal scales slightly larger than ventrals. No enlarged median subcaudal scales.
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FF628A5B7DC8FE01" box="[199,642,369,395]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Pattern and coloration in preservative.</emphasis>
Dorsal ground color pale brown with scattered indistinct brown spots less than one scale in size. Pale and dark dorsolateral stripes absent. Dark lateral stripe rather indistinct. A single, thin (ca. 1/2 scale row high), cream lateral stripe present per side, extending from rostral onto anterior portion of tail, not passing along upper edge of hind limb, passing across lower half of ear opening and with an equal height below ear opening. Lateral cream stripe bordered below by a thin (1/3 scale high) darker brown line. A few indistinct dark brown spots present on medium brown dorsal surfaces of limbs. Ventral surfaces pale brown, without darker scale edges. Palmer and plantar surfaces pale brown, similar color as adjacent undersides of limbs and adjacent lamellae.
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FF6289B97E75FD21" bold="true" box="[199,319,656,683]" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Variation.</emphasis>
Little color and pattern variation in preservative was noticed among the
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other than the thin dark brown ventrolateral line below the pale lateral stripe can be indistinct or absent. Variation in some important morphometric and meristic characters is presented in
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.
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FF6289D57E2BFC9D" bold="true" box="[199,353,764,791]" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Distribution.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FEC289D77D7FFC9D" box="[359,565,766,791]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Marisora syntoma</emphasis>
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is known to occur on the Pacific versant from southeastern
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just to the west of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec to west-central and southwestern
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,
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(
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). Its known elevational range is from about
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to at least
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.
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FF6288407D4EFC09" bold="true" box="[199,516,872,899]" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Ecology and conservation.</emphasis>
Nothing has been published on the habitats of skinks that we call
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FB5E88437F85FC2D" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Marisora syntoma</emphasis>
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, other than the brief notes provided by
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that might pertain to this species (see
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FB5488A77AD6FC2D" box="[1265,1436,909,935]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">M. aquilonaria</emphasis>
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section). No conservation information has been published pertaining to this species, but as noted above, species of
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FF3288FF7E4BFC65" box="[151,257,982,1007]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Marisora</emphasis>
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generally adapt well to human presence. Thus,
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FCB988FF7CD5FC65" box="[796,927,982,1007]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">M. syntoma</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is considered a species of little or no conservation concern (although see comments in account of
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FD5C88D37C27FB99" box="[761,877,1017,1043]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">M. lineola</emphasis>
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regarding the susceptibility of mabuyid skinks to invasive predators).
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FF328D857E59F94F" bold="true" box="[151,275,1708,1733]" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">FIGURE 8.</emphasis>
Adult male holotype (USNM 113677) of
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FD188D877C3DF94F" box="[701,887,1710,1733]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Marisora syntoma</emphasis>
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(Oaxaca, Mexico) in preservative, SVL 55.0 mm.
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FF628DDA7E39F884" bold="true" box="[199,371,1779,1806]" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Reproduction.</emphasis>
Nothing has been published on reproduction in
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FC318DDD7B29F887" box="[916,1123,1780,1805]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Marisora syntoma</emphasis>
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, but the species is certainly viviparous as are other species in the genus.
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FF628C157E04F8DC" bold="true" box="[199,334,1852,1878]" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Etymology.</emphasis>
The specific name
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FD908C157DD8F8DF" box="[565,658,1852,1877]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">syntoma</emphasis>
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, a noun in apposition, is taken from the Greek
<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FB678C157A60F8DF" box="[1218,1322,1852,1877]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">syntomos</emphasis>
, meaning shortened. The name is used in reference to the short limbs found in this species.
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<subSubSection id="0CC4654FFFDCFFBCFF628CAD7A58FEAA" lastPageId="24" lastPageNumber="325" pageId="23" pageNumber="324" type="discussion">
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FF628CAD7E71F814" bold="true" box="[199,315,1924,1950]" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Remarks.</emphasis>
Our genetic results (
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) also support
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FD5A8CAD7C86F817" box="[767,972,1924,1949]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Marisora syntoma</emphasis>
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as a distinct species from all other known Middle American species (also see similar results in
<bibRefCitation id="204F4B35FFDCFFB3FD7A8C8E7B4AF848" author="Pinto-Sanchez" box="[735,1024,1959,1986]" etAl="et al." firstAuthor="Pinto-Sanchez" pageId="23" pageNumber="324" pagination="188 - 211" refId="ref38126" refString="Pinto-Sanchez, N. R., Calderon-Espinosa, M. L., Miralles, A., Crawford, A. J. &amp; Ramirez-Pinilla. (2015) Molecular phylogenetics and biogeography of the Neotropical skink genus Mabuya Fitzinger (Squamata: Scincidae) with emphasis on Colom- bian populations. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 93, 188 - 211. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ympev. 2015.07.016" type="journal article" year="2015">
Pinto-Sánchez
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2015
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; their monophyletic clade containing RLR1110 through ANMO1045
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in their tree Cluster 3). Thus, the distinctiveness of
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFDCFFB3FBF88CE57B94F86F" box="[1117,1246,1996,2021]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">M. syntoma</emphasis>
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was first discov- ered by genetic-only analyses. We were unable to locate voucher specimens for the genetic data, but examination of morphological characters of specimens from the area of the
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locality to those sequenced samples further support the genetic results.
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Many of the
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localities for
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<emphasis id="76AAEAD6FFD3FFBCFDE38A2F7C59FE95" box="[582,787,262,287]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="325">Marisora syntoma</emphasis>
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were included on a map in
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.
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