Holcosus festivus (Lichtenstein et von Martens, 1856)

Castiglia, Riccardo, Flores-Villela, Oscar Alberto, Bezerra, Alexandra M. R., Gornung, Ekaterina, Annesi, Flavia, Munoz-Alonso, Luis Antonio & Solano, Emanuela, 2020, Detection of cryptic diversity in lizards (Squamata) from two Biosphere Reserves in Mesoamerica, Comparative Cytogenetics 14 (4), pp. 613-638 : 613

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v14i4.57765

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scientific name

Holcosus festivus (Lichtenstein et von Martens, 1856)
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Holcosus festivus (Lichtenstein et von Martens, 1856)

Distribution.

This species is found in the lowlands of Tabasco and Mexico down to Colombia; it does not enter in the Yucatan Peninsula.

Samples.

RCMX223 (female*), RCMX224 (female*), and RCMX233 (female) from Estación Chajul, Selva Lacandona, Montes Azules, Chiapas, Mexico.

DNA taxonomy.

The 600-bp PCR-amplified fragments of the MT-ND2 gene were identical in the two specimens (RCMX223 and RCMX233). The BLASTn search showed that this sequence belongs to Holcosus festivus , with 99.8% - 100% identity to H. festivus (KR058107, Montes Azules) and 96% identity to the other two H. festivus samples (KR058105 and KR058106, Costa Rica).

Chromosomes.

Here we report the first karyotype description for H. festivus (Fig. 5B View Figure 5 ). We analyzed two female individuals, both with the diploid number 2n = 50. The karyotype is composed of a gradual series of acrocentric chromosomes: 26 macro- and 24 microchromosomes. The largest pair of chromosomes shows a secondary constriction at the distal end (see discussion below under the H. undulatus account).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Family

Teiidae

Genus

Holcosus