Researchers in Brazil have described a brand new species of Amphisbaena lizard from the Espinhaço Mountain Vary in Brazil’s Bahia state. The lizard, Amphisbaena amethysta seems to be endemic to the Espinhaço Mountain Vary, and particularly the northern portion of the mountains, the researchers mentioned. it’s mentioned to stay at about 1000 meters above sea degree.
The researchers say that the distribution of this species, which spans some 38 kilometers, is much like that of 5 different species (A. bahiana, A. longinqua, A. metallurga, A. mongoyo, and A. uroxena) of Amphisbaena. These species are additionally restricted to comparable excessive altitude areas of the Bahia Espinhaço Mountain Vary. The habitat consists of “patches of deciduous and semi-deciduous forests” together with valleys, slopes, and gallery forests that the researchers say have flower components which can be discovered within the vegetation of the “Caatinga, Cerrado, and Atlantic Forest morphoclimatic domains.” There may be additionally savannah vegetation in addition to rock outcrops on the greater elevations.
Amphisbaena amethysta is pinkish in coloration with some slight brown colorations as nicely. The holotype has a snout to vent size of 233mm and a tail size of 21.24 mm. It’s carefully associated to A. caetitensis. It is a sister species with a genetic differentiation of 6.1% for the 16S gene, the researchers wrote.
The whole paper “A brand new four-pored Amphisbaena Linnaeus, 1758 (Amphisbaenia, Amphisbaenidae) from the north of Espinhaço Mountain Vary, Brazil” could be learn on the ZooKey’s web site.
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