Ophiomorus, A.M.C.Dumeril & Bibron, 1839
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13712573 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E62044-FFAD-D36A-4A31-FA87A53EFDB2 |
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Felipe |
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Ophiomorus |
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Diagnosis of the genus Ophiomorus View in CoL (from Greer and Wilson 2001)
The genus Ophiomorus may be diagnosed vis-a-vis the generally primitive scincid genus Eumeces on the basis of the following derived character states: nostril between an upper and lower nasal scale, both of uncertain homology …; prefrontal scales separated; frontal scale hour-glass shaped due to constriction of frontal by first supraocular (except in O. latastii …) …; supraoculars three (as opposed to four); supraciliary row incomplete lateral to most posterior supraocular, i.e., most posterior supraocular enters supraciliary row: frontoparietals separated;
Correspondence. Emails: 1 Kazemi_m1979@yahoo.com; 2 Masood.farhadi@yahoo.com; 3 Hgkami2000@yahoo.com; 4 Asaccus @aol.com (Corresponding author).
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pretemporal single: lower eyelid with clear central disc; postsupralabial single; postmentals two (variable in Eumeces , hence possibly primitive in skinks): dorsal and lateral body scales with one or sometimes two (in tandem) minute pits in central posterior part of scale; digits 4/3 or less and phalanges 2.3.4.2/2.3.4 or less; premaxillary teeth modally <6; presacral vertebrae> 45; sternal/mesosternal ribs <3/l; inscriptional chevrons> 7…; thoracic and sometimes anterior lumbar ribs with dorsoanterio accessory processes.
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