RF2D4Y84W–Stenocercus [Here as Stenocercus rosei-ventris] is a genus of South American lizards, commonly called whorltail iguanas, (Top) and Stenocercus marmoratus [Here as Trachycyclus marmoratus] hand coloured sketch From the book 'Voyage dans l'Amérique Méridionale' [Journey to South America: (Brazil, the eastern republic of Uruguay, the Argentine Republic, Patagonia, the republic of Chile, the republic of Bolivia, the republic of Peru), executed during the years 1826 - 1833] Volume 5 Part 1 By: Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', d'Orbigny, 1802-1857; Montagne, Jean François Camille, 1784-1866; Martius,
RFHRBW8A–A Western Leaf Lizard (Stenocercus fimbriatus) on a downed log in the Amazon rainforest in Loreto, Peru
RM2BCYDAB–Stenocercus ornatissimus. 6 Aug 20141 Stenocercus ornatissimus
RFHRBW93–A Western Leaf Lizard (Stenocercus fimbriatus) on a downed log in the Amazon rainforest in Loreto, Peru
RMRGEY8D–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Species of Stenocercus • Cadle 291. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RFDXW8WY–A Western Leaf Lizard (Stenocercus fimbriatus) camouflaged on the forest floor in the Amazon basin in Peru.
RFPX5WT1–The Ivy Whorltail Iguana (Stenocercus ivitus) is endemic to Peru, it lives between Canchaque and Huancabamba.
RMMAA84G–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) .
RMPRYAA7–A rose whorltail iguana (Stenocercus roseiventris) a rare ground dwelling lizard species found in the Amazon rainforest.
RF2WGK4H2–spiny whorltail iguana, Stenocercus crassicaudatus, Cusco, Peru, South America
RM2J2D1MB–A puyango whorltail iguana (Stenocercus puyango) sitting on a cactus in the tumbesian dry forest in Southern Ecuador.
RMJ4HFFW–Stenocercus roseiventris 1847
RM2HJ3WMN–Stenocercus roseiventris 1847.
RMRGEXAN–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Species of Stenocercus from Peru and Bolivia • Cadle 189. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RFDXW8XN–A Western Leaf Lizard (Stenocercus fimbriatus) perched on a fallen log in the Amazon basin in Peru.
RFPX5WT3–The Ivy Whorltail Iguana (Stenocercus ivitus) is endemic to Peru, it lives between Canchaque and Huancabamba.
RMMAA84A–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . ODE Geographic Zone Fig. 21. Trans-Andean distribution of the genus Stenocercus in Ecuador.
RF2WGK4H5–spiny whorltail iguana, Stenocercus crassicaudatus, Cusco, Peru, South America
RM2J2D1MR–A puyango whorltail iguana (Stenocercus puyango) sitting on a cactus in the tumbesian dry forest in Southern Ecuador.
RMRGEX6N–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Species of Stenocercus from Peru and Bolivia • Cadle 197. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMMAA85D–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Stenocercus indescens, KU 164168, male, 78 mm SVL (WED). Stenocercus ornatus, KU 121126, male, 73 mm SVL (WED).
RM2J2D1KK–A puyango whorltail iguana (Stenocercus puyango) sitting on a cactus in the tumbesian dry forest in Southern Ecuador.
RMJ4HFFT–Stenocercus roseiventris 1847 cropping
RM2HJ3WP0–Stenocercus marmoratus 1847 - cropping.
RMRGD94N–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 7. Stenocercus latebrosus (paratype, MCZ 154240). Dorsal and lateral views of head scales. Bar - 1 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMMAA85F–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Stenocercus chota, QCAZ 3774, female, 59 mm SVL (LAC). Stenocercus chota, QCAZ 3774, female, 59 mm SVL (LAC).
RMRGDWAM–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 4. Stenocercus limitaris (holotype, AMNH 22183). Dorsal and lateral views of head scales. Bar = 1 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMMAA85B–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Sfciioccrcus guculhcri, QCAZ 41 ^^, male 72 mm S L (I t ) Stenocercus guentheri, QCAZ 4153, male, 72 mm SVL (LAC).
RMRHE2AT–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. Petrosaurus Sceloporus Urosaurus Uta Um a Callisaurus Cophosaurus Holbrookia Phrynosoma. 9§ < < Phymaturus Liolaemus Leiocephalus Stenocercus Uranoscodon Plica Tropidurus (E) Tropldurus (W) Oplurus Chalarodon Crotaphytus Gambelia. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
RMMAA85J–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Stenocenu-, angel, holoh pL OC 7 ^733, male, 82 mmSVL (LAC). Stenocercus angel, holotype, QCAZ 3733, male, 82 mm SVL (LAC).
RMRHE2AD–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 9§ < < Phymaturus Liolaemus Leiocephalus Stenocercus Uranoscodon Plica Tropidurus (E) Tropldurus (W) Oplurus Chalarodon Crotaphytus Gambelia. Brachylophus Dipsosaurus Rmblyrhynchus Conolophus Ctenosaura Sauromalus Cyclura Iguana. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
RMMAA85G–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Stenocercus aculeatiis, KU 121092, female, 82 mm SVL (WED). Stenocercus festae, KU 134608, male, 83 mm SVL (WED). Fig. 4. Four species of Stenocercus.
RMRHE2C2–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. H- < Phymaturus L iola em us Leiocephalus Stenocercus Uranoscodon Plica Tropidurus (E) Tropidurus (ID) Oplurus Chalarodon 3+ < Crotaphytus Cambelia. Brachylophus Dipsosaurus Imblyrhynchus onolophus Ctenosaura Sauromalus Cyclura lyuana <. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
RMMAA85C–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Stcnocerciis chota, QCAZ 3768, male, 69 mm SVL (LAC). '"'^./ â â ^'1 '^^^IrH^.^'i^.. 'f â .. ^- - â â '- J ^â ^mm^wi^m
RMRHE2CC–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. Petrosaurus Sceloporus Urosaurus Uta Um a Callisaurus Cophosaurus Holbrookla Phrynosoma. H- < Phymaturus L iola em us Leiocephalus Stenocercus Uranoscodon Plica Tropidurus (E) Tropidurus (ID) Oplurus Chalarodon 3+ < Crotaphytus Cambelia. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
RMMAA859–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . .#S3rJ.=*^*K:,:2 ./ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bkj^^v: " "<^ ^P'' ?"*-»«*«*««— ^#' <rT' ^!kL--*^ r stenocercus simonsii, KU 134165, female, 72 mm SVL (WED). Stenocercus variiis, QCAZ 2015, male, 69 mm SVL (LAC). Fig. 5. Six frpecies of Stenocercus.
RMRDW8MW–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae). Stenocercus; Stenocercus; Lizards; Lizards. Ecuadorian Lizards of the Genus Stenocercus 11. Sfciioccrcus guculhcri, QCAZ 41 ^^, male 72 mm S L (I t ) Stenocercus guentheri, QCAZ 4153, male, 72 mm SVL (LAC).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Torres-Carvajal, Omar. Lawrence, Kan. : Natural History Museum, University of Kansas
RMMAA85M–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . dorsolateral rictal antegular longitudinal neck ventrolateral Fig. 1. Neck folds in Stenocercus. Illustration by L. Analla Pugener. Antegular fold.âThis fold traverses the ventral sur- face of the neck anterior to the gular fold. Longitudinal neck fold.âThis longitudinal fold ex- tends along the ventrolateral part of the body from the posteroventral edge of the ear to the forelimb. Postauricular fold.âThis fold Ues immediately behind the ear usually is confluent with the longitudinal neck fold and the supra-auricular fold
RMRGD90K–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Species of Stenocercus • Cadle 275. Figure 11. Hemipenis of Stenocercus latebrosus (MCZ 182242) in "lateral" (left) and sulcate (right) views. Proximal end is toward the bottom, distal toward the top. In the lateral view the sulcate surface is to the left, asulcate to the right. Details of structure visible include the "girdle" on the asulcate surface, the tine flounces at the base of the lobes on the sul- cate surface, and the sulcus spermaticus. pectoral regions whitish with irregular dark gr
RMMAA84H–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Fig. 19. Distribution of two species of Stenocercus in Ecuador. slightly compressed laterally; (18) gular region of males not black; (19) dorsum bluish gray or green. Stenocercus varius differs from other species of Stenocercus by the combination of smooth ventrals, granu- lar scales on posterior surface of thigh, distinct vertebral crest, 3 caudal whorls per autotomic segment, caudal scales without projecting spines, posthumeral pocket Type 1, postfemoral pocket Type 1 or 2, and 74-88 scales around midbody. Description a
RMRGEX32–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 11. Axillary region of Stenocercus caducus showing the posthumeral flap (MCZ 34215). Anterior to the left. The posthumeral flap comprises the heavily outlined scales pos- teroventral to the forelimb. The opening of the posthumeral pocket is the heavily stippled area deep to the flap. Top, Pos- thumeral flap in its normal orientation covering the anterov- entral portion of the pocket. Bottom, the flap deflected ven- trally, with its posterior scales viewed from their tips. Approx- imately X8.5. ern Peru and Boli
RMMAA84B–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Table 14. Distribution of Stenocercus within life zones in Ecuador. Life Zone Number of Species Thorny Premontane Thicket Tropical Dry Forest Tropical Very Dry Forest Premontane Thorny Forest Humid Premontane Forest Very Humid Premontane Forest Pluvial Premontane Forest Low Thorny Montane Steppe Montane Steppe Low Dry Montane Forest Low Humid Montane Forest Low Very Humid Montane Forest Humid Montane Forest Very Humid Montane Forest Sub-Andean Montane Forest Nevertheless, additional collecting is necessary to obtain a cle
RMRDW8N5–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae). Stenocercus; Stenocercus; Lizards; Lizards. supra-auricular postauricular Ecuadorian Lizards of the GE^^JS Stenocercus â oblique neck. dorsolateral rictal antegular longitudinal neck ventrolateral Fig. 1. Neck folds in Stenocercus. Illustration by L. Analla Pugener. Antegular fold.âThis fold traverses the ventral sur- face of the neck anterior to the gular fold. Longitudinal neck fold.âThis longitudinal fold ex- tends along the ventrolateral part of the body from the posteroventral edge of the ear to the forelimb. Postauri
RMMAA856–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Fig. 7. Dorsal and lateral views of the heads of two species of Stenocercus. A and C S. chota, holotype, QCAZ 3768, male. B and D S. festae, QCAZ 1347, male. Scale bars = 5 mm. region of females, and large blue longitudinal mark on each side of dark midventral stripe in males. Description of holotype.—Head (Fig. 7A and C) wider than high (HH/HW = 0.82); occipitals, parietals, interpa- rietal, and postparietals small, keeled, and slightly imbri- cate; 4 postrostrals, 2 wider than long and 2 as wide as long; 4 internasals;
RMRGEY4Y–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 23. Characteristic dorsal pattern of Stenocercus orna- tissimus (MCZ 182154, adult male). All recently collected specimens of botfi sexes whiich were examined have paired series of triangular blotches on the dorsum. S. ornatissimiis and S. latebrosus, the sin- gle exception being some populations of Stenocercus "chnjsopygus" that have deep pockets under the antehumeral fold (see footnote 7 and discussion below). Distinct mite pockets underneath the oblique neck folds are unknown in Stenocercus aside f
RMMAA854–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Fig. 9. Stenocercus guentheri, syntype, BM 60.6.16.20, male. ger IV; 31 lamellae on Toe IV; tail slightly compressed; dorsal and lateral scales of tail keeled, imbricate, and slightly mucronate; anterior ventral scales of tail smooth and imbricate; posterior ventral scales of tail keeled and imbricate; vertebral crest extending more than half the length of the tail; tail length 62% of total length; posthumeral and postfemoral pockets Type 2. Data on syntype BM 60.6.16.20: Male (Fig. 9); SVL = 96 mm; TL = 159 mm; HW = 17 m
RMRGEY5C–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Species of Stenocercus • Cadle 293. Figure 23. Characteristic dorsal pattern of Stenocercus orna- tissimus (MCZ 182154, adult male). All recently collected specimens of botfi sexes whiich were examined have paired series of triangular blotches on the dorsum. S. ornatissimiis and S. latebrosus, the sin- gle exception being some populations of Stenocercus "chnjsopygus" that have deep pockets under the antehumeral fold (see footnote 7 and discussion below). Distinct mite pockets underneath the oblique neck
RMMAA84Y–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . 77 1" 2- e^ )3 ⢠S. guentheri â S. haenschi A S. humeralls 77 Fig. 11. Distribution of three species of Stenocercus in Ecuador. ages in the following Provincias: Chimborazo, Cotopaxi, Imbabura, Pichincha, and Tungurahua. The distribution lies within the Low Humid Montane Forest, Low Dry Montane Forest, Low Thorny Montane Steppe, and Mon- tane Steppe life zones. The mean annual temperature is 12-18 °C in the former three life zones and 7-12°C in the fourth. The mean annual precipitation is 1000-2000 mm in Low Humid
RMRGEX8D–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Species of Stenocercus from Peru and Bolivia • Caclle 195 edge of dorsolateral crest (i.e., just anterior to the pelvic region), 2 rows posteriorly (dorsal to hindlimbs); scales between the crests strongly imbricate and keeled only on posterior part of scale. Flank scales mostly fully keeled (sometimes only the posterior part of each scale), imbricate, mucronate, slightly smaller than dorsolat- eral scales. Ventral body scales mucronate, strongly keeled (keels running the length of the scales). Ventrals approximat
RMMAA858–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . ^J / â¼ S. aculeatus ⢠S. angel ⦠S. carrioni A S. chota â S. festae Fig. 6. Distribution of five species of Stenocerciis in Ecuador. 0.71-0.97, x= 0.83 ± 0.09, n = 9); ventral scales on proximal parts of forelimbs smooth and imbricate in some speci- mens; 13-22 lamellae on Finger IV; 20-28 lamellae on Toe IV; tail length 62-65% of total length. Color in life: The background color in Stenocerciis angel varies between dark green and dark brown. One male paratype (QCAZ 4117) with the same pattern as the holo- type differ
RMRDW8N1–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae). Stenocercus; Stenocercus; Lizards; Lizards. 10 SciENTinc Papers, Natural History Museum, The University of Kansas. Stenocenu-, angel, holoh pL OC 7 ^733, male, 82 mmSVL (LAC). Stenocercus angel, holotype, QCAZ 3733, male, 82 mm SVL (LAC).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Torres-Carvajal, Omar. Lawrence, Kan. : Natural History Museum, Un
RMMAA84X–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Fig. 12. Stenocercus haenschi, holotype, ZMB 16595, male. ventral surface gray; dorsal surface of taU greenish gray; ventral surface of tail cream with irregular greenish-gray marks. Data on holotype: Male (Fig. 12); SVL = 76 mm; HW = 14.7 mm; HL = 19.7 mm; HH = 12.6 mm; BW = 19.8 mm; BH = 15.9 mm; SM = 66; VS = 50; PS = 64; SS = 5; IS = 3; GS - 56; SF = 28; ST = 30. Distribution and ecology.—Stenocercus haenschi is known only from the type locality (Balsapamba, Provincia Bolivar) at 750 m on the western slopes of the Cor
RMRGEX9N–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 3. Dorsal and ventral views of the holotype of Stenocercus prionotus (USNM 193683). Approximately xO.87. Figure 2. Northern Peru and Ecuador (see Fig. 1) showing distributions of species in the "Ophryoessoides group." Numbered localities are documented or suspected cases of sympatry referred to in the text and the Appendix (see Fig. 1 for names). Open circle at 06°S, 77°W is the type locality for Stenocercus aculeatus (Moyabamba, San Martin Department). All other localities are based on specimens exam
RMMAA85K–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . Fig. 3. Dorsal and lateral views of the heads of two species of Stenocercus. A and C S. aculeatiis, EPN 4051, male. B and D S. angel, holo- type, QCAZ 3733, male. Damaged tissue is stippled. Scale bars = 5 mm. locality. Avila-Pires (1995) and Cadle (1991) reported this species from several localities in Provincia Pastaza, Ecuador. Stenocercus angel new species Holotype.—QCAZ 3733, an adult male, from 8 km NE El Angel on road to Tulcan (00°40' N, 77°52' W), Provincia Carchi, Ecuador, collected on 17 May 1997 by Jaime A. Ch
RMRGEYAM–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. ' V Figure 17. Adult female of Stenocercus stigmosus in life from the type locality (MCZ 182232). Note tfie distinct dorsolateral and lateral stripes characteristic of females. er tropidurids and in some phiynosomatid lizards, but not in this particular case: MUSM-JEC 12923 is a subadult female (SVL 48 mm). Coloration in Preservative. All of the brilliant colors (yellows, greens, etc.) of the dorsum and venter are lost in preservative. Dark brown appears blackish in preserva- tive. Preserved lizards are basically brow
RMMAA84T–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae) . 1 ⢠S. Ihdescens 1 â¼ S. limitahs â S. ornatus A S. rhodomelas 77 l Fig. 16. Distribution of four species of Stenocercus in Ecuador. Forest, and Very Humid Premontane Forest life zones. The mean annual temperature is 24-26 °C in the former two life zones, 24-25 °C in the third and 18-24°C in the latter two. The mean annual precipitation is 125-250 mm in the first one, 500-1000 mm in the second one, 1000-2000 mm in the third and fourth ones, and 2000^000 mm in the lat- ter one. This species also occurs in northwestern
RMRDW8MK–. Ecuadorian lizards of the genus Stenocercus (Squamata: Tropiduridae). Stenocercus; Stenocercus; Lizards; Lizards. 16 ScffiNTiFic Papers, Natural History Museum, The University of Kansas black; (19) dorsum pale green. Stenocercus festae differs from other species of Stenocercus by the combination of the following charac- ters: smooth ventrals (slightly keeled in juveniles), imbri- cate scales on posterior surface of thigh, no enlarged supraoculars, posthumeral pocket Type 2 or 3, and postfemoral pocket Type 3. Description of neotype.—Head higher than wide (HH/HW = 1.07); occipitals, parietals
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