Ameivula pyrrhogularis (Silva & Avila-Pires , 2013)

Uchoa, Lucas Rafael, Delfim, Fagner Ribeiro, Mesquita, Daniel Oliveira, Colli, Guarino Rinaldi, Garda, Adrian Antonio & Guedes, Thais B., 2022, Lizards (Reptilia: Squamata) from the Caatinga, northeastern Brazil: Detailed and updated overview, Vertebrate Zoology 72, pp. 599-659 : 599

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scientific name

Ameivula pyrrhogularis (Silva & Avila-Pires , 2013)
status

 

Ameivula pyrrhogularis (Silva & Avila-Pires, 2013)

Figs 10.4 and 18 View Figure 10

Type locality.

Fazenda Bonito, municipality of Castelo do Piauí, state of Piauí, Brazil.

Distribution.

In the Caatinga it is registered in the states of Bahia, Ceará, Pernambuco, and Piauí. It is widespread in the Caatinga and with annual mean temperature 20 to 28°C along four ecoregions (Table 1 View Table 1 ; Appendix S3). Distributed in low to high elevation areas (53-840 m a.s.l.), with annual mean temperature 22 to 27°C, and average annual rainfall between 528 and 1,198 mm.

Ecological notes.

Terrestrial and diurnal. It can be found in a variety of habitats like pasture even in rocky areas, open cerrado, in sandy or rocky soils, around boulders, on forest edges, being also common around human habitation ( Silva and Ávila-Pires 2013). Diet based mainly on arthropods, being Isoptera , Coleoptera , and Lepidoptera the most representative items ( Silva et al. 2019). Oviparous, no detailed data is known about the number of eggs laid by the species, but it could be similar to other Ameivula ( Mesquita and Colli 2003; Sales and Freire 2016).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Family

Teiidae

Genus

Ameivula