Taxonavigation
| Taxonavigation: Scincomorpha |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Mabuyidae
Subfamilia: Mabuyinae
Genus: Marisora
Species: Marisora aurulae
Name
- Holotype: MCZ R-38196, an adult female from Young's Island, St. Vincent, collected 11 November 1934 by J. B. Myers.
- Type locality: Young's Island, St. Vincent.
- Etymology: Derived from the Latin noun aurula (small wind, breeze) alluding to both its smaller size (compared with sympatric Copeoglossum aurae sp. nov.) and its distribution on the Windward Islands: the southern Lesser Antilles, sometimes including Trinidad and Tobago.
Mentions
- Mabuia agilis Boulenger, 1887: 191 (part)
- Mabuia aenea Garman, 1887: 53 (part)
- Mabuya aenea Barbour, 1914: 322 (part)
- Mabuya aenea Barbour, 1930: 105 (part)
- Mabuya mabouia Barbour, 1935: 129 (part)
- Mabuya mabouya mabouya Dunn, 1936: 544 (part)
- Mabuya mabouia Barbour, 1937: 147 (part)
- Mabuya aenea Underwood, 1963: 83 (part)
- Mabuya mabouya mabouya Peters & Donoso-Barros, 1970: 200 (part)
- Mabuya mabouya mabouya Schwartz & Thomas, 1975: 141 (part)
- Mabuya mabouya mabouya Maclean et al., 1977: 40–41 (part)
- Mabuya mabouya mabouya Schwartz & Henderson, 1988: 150 (part)
- Mabuya mabouya mabouya Schwartz & Henderson, 1991: 457 (part)
- Mabuya bistriata Powell et al., 1996: 82 (part)
- Mabuya sloanii Mayer & Lazell, 2000: 883 (part)
- Mabuya mabouya Miralles, 2005: 49 (part?)
- Mabuya falconensis Miralles et al., 2009: 609 (part)
- Mabuya mabouya Henderson & Powell, 2009: 292 (part)
- Marisora aurulae Hedges & Conn, 2012: 122
References
- Hedges, S.B. & Conn, C.E. 2012. A new skink fauna from Caribbean islands (Squamata, Mabuyidae, Mabuyinae). Zootaxa 3288(1): 1–244. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3288.1.1
. ISBN 978-1-86977-893-4 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-86977-894-1 (online edition). PDF. Reference page.
Vernacular names
English: Lesser Windward Skink
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