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Coarse Sands
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,
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10799), male, collected
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[
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Measurements of
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.
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Listed under Material in the original description (n = 10):
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A small-bodied (to
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SVL), elongate
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, nasals in contact, prefrontals in contact, 22 or 24 midbody scale rows, 1823 compressed lamellae under toes with obtuse keel, usually eight supralabial and supraciliary scales; pattern including six (occasionally eight) pale narrow longitudinal stripes on a reddish-brown dorsum, at most a single upper mid-lateral row of spots or dashes, dorsal stripes not continuing on head to snout, tail not red or blue, pale lateral stripe approximately twice as wide as pale paravertebral and dorsolateral stripes, dark vertebral stripe terminates on nuchals (not contacting parietals), pale dorsolateral stripe not continuing anteriorly to eye (broken), pale upper lateral stripe between ear and forelimb usually continuous, lower lateral stripe (if present) on fore-body solid or broken, pale paravertebral stripes join on tail at or posterior to level of heel of extended hind limb, lower labial scales immaculate.
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<emphasis id="B96DEAC8F262FFB0FF690841A8691A0F" bold="true" box="[199,345,1581,1606]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Description.</emphasis>
Head triangular, with snout narrowing to rounded tip; body long and cylindrical with flattened ventrum, neck only weakly constricted from head and body, concavity posterior to forelimbs; limbs short and welldeveloped, palmar and plantar surfaces with raised conical to triangular scales with rounded tips, pentadactyl, finger length: 3&gt;4&gt;2&gt;5&gt;1, toe length: 4&gt;3&gt;2&gt;5&gt;1, digits laterally compressed with obtuse keel, claws long and recurved; tail long and thin, tapering to a fine point.
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<paragraph id="8BA636DAF262FFB0FF69088DAA3A1B0B" blockId="13.[151,1436,969,2005]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Dorsal scales smooth, flat, reflective and imbricate, posterior edge of scale convex; scales on midline of dorsum widest, decreasing in size to ventrolateral edge; on tail, ventral scale rows along midline much wider than other scale rows, distal portion of tail often regenerated.</paragraph>
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Nostril located in center of nasal scale, directed anteriorly, frontoparietals divided, prefrontals usually in contact, supraoculars four (2nd largest), supraciliaries 69, loreals two, preoculars two, presuboculars one, upper eyelid with translucent scales, lower eyelid scaly, ear opening D-shaped with 35 ear lobules on anterior edge, nuchals 28, mental with straight posterior edge, gulars imbricate decreasing in size posteriorly towards neck then increasing again on ventrum; two greatly enlarged scales anterior to cloaca. Variation in continuous and meristic characters is summarized in
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.
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<emphasis id="B96DEAC8F261FFB3FF390B14A82F19C4" bold="true" box="[151,287,1400,1422]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">FIGURE 13.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B96DEAC8F261FFB3FE8B0B15A8E219C7" box="[293,466,1400,1422]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Ctenotus piankai</emphasis>
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holotype (specimen from WAM). Scale bar is 10 mm.
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<emphasis id="B96DEAC8F261FFB3FF690BD6A87F199B" bold="true" box="[199,335,1466,1491]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Coloration.</emphasis>
Simple pattern of light to medium reddish-brown background and six (occasionally eight) longitudinal stripes; anterior portion of dorsal scale lighter than posterior portion; vertebral stripe darker than other areas of background color; four pale dorsal stripes narrow (&lt;½ scale width), interrupted by encroachment of dark dorsal border of scale giving a dashed appearance; two lateral stripes wider (&gt;½ scale width) and solid, continuing forwards to ear and on to upper labials and below eye; occasionally a row of poorly-formed pale flecks or spots between pale dorsolateral and lateral lines and usually only occurring on the fore-body but may continue to near hind limbs; paravertebral stripe continues anteriorly to nuchals (rarely in contact with parietals); dorsolateral stripe continues anteriorly to fourth supraocular (sometimes to eye), but broken on parietal and temporal scales; occasional short pale lower lateral stripe below upper lateral stripe from below angle of jaw to arm; purplish-black eyes visible through medial supraocular scales; ear lobules pale; lower labials and all ventral surfaces pale and immaculate; ground color of legs, arms, and tail light reddish-brown to tan; arm with 46 faint alternating light and dark longitudinal stripes; leg with 68 contrasting light and dark stripes; on tail, pale paravertebral stripes usually join at the level of the heel of extended leg; distal portion of tail tan on dorsal surface with stripes only on lateral surfaces.
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<emphasis id="B96DEAC8F261FFB3FF6909DFA81A1B85" bold="true" box="[199,298,1971,1996]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Habitat.</emphasis>
An inhabitant of sand dunes and plains with spinifex grasses (especially
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<emphasis id="B96DEAC8F261FFB3FB2C09DFAC601B85" box="[1154,1360,1971,1996]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Triodia basedowii</emphasis>
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), with which they are closely associated (
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). Dietary analysis of more than 150 individual lizards from the Great
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Desert suggests that the diet of
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<emphasis id="B96DEAC8F260FFB2FD6F0EF4AA0A1CF9" box="[705,826,151,176]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">C. piankai</emphasis>
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is dominated by true bugs (Hemiptera) and spiders (
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;
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).
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</subSubSection>
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<paragraph id="8BA636DAF260FFB2FF690EB3ADC71DC1" blockId="15.[151,1436,151,573]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">
<emphasis id="B96DEAC8F260FFB2FF690EB3A8501CB1" bold="true" box="[199,352,223,248]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Distribution.</emphasis>
Widely distributed in the western and central arid zone in
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Western
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</collectingRegion>
, north-western
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South
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, the southern half of the
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and extending as far east as the Simpson Desert in far western
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(QM [
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Museum]
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) (
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). In
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Western
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, occurs on sandy substrates as far north as the northern edge of the Tanami and Great Sandy deserts and has been found as far north as the Wolfe Creek meteor crater (UMMZ [University of
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Museum of Zoology] #242644).
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</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3036551F260FFB2FF690FF8AB171D99" pageId="15" pageNumber="16" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="8BA636DAF260FFB2FF690FF8AB171D99" blockId="15.[151,1436,151,573]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">
<emphasis id="B96DEAC8F260FFB2FF690FF8A87E1DE4" bold="true" box="[199,334,404,429]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Etymology.</emphasis>
Named after Dr Eric R. Pianka, in appreciation of his intensive research on the ecology of our desert lizards. (
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).
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</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C3036551F260FFB2FF690FB0AADD1E74" pageId="15" pageNumber="16" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8BA636DAF260FFB2FF690FB0AADD1E74" blockId="15.[151,1436,151,573]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">
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<emphasis id="B96DEAC8F260FFB2FF690FB0A80B1DBC" bold="true" box="[199,315,476,501]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Remarks.</emphasis>
This species was extensively studied in
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studies of the ecology of desert lizards in the Great Victoria Desert of
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(summarized in
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<location id="8EC66001F260FFB2FCEB0F93AAA11E51" LSID="urn:lsid:plazi:treatment:03B087CCF262FFB2FF390D56AADD1E74:8EC66001F260FFB2FCEB0F93AAA11E51" box="[837,913,511,536]" name="Pianka" pageId="15" pageNumber="16" stateProvince="Western Australia">Pianka</location>
1986
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). The lizards collected from his studies form the majority of specimens of this species held in the
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collections.
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