Central Truong Son Lygosoma boehmei sp. n. Phylogeny Scincidae Sauria Taxonomy Vietnam
Issue Date:
2007
Publisher:
Revue Suisse de Zoologie
Citation:
Volume: 114, Issue: 2, Page : 397-415
Abstract:
A new Lygosoma species is described from the Central Truong Son (Annamite mountain range) of
Quang Binh Province, Vietnam. The description is based on a single female specimen, collected during the
dry season in the karst forest of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park. The new Lygosoma differs from any
other congener by the dorsal scales with pseudokeels in combination with a pair of frontoparietals; a scaly
lower eyelid; seven supralabials; seven infralabials; 32 midbody scale rows; 66 middorsal (paravertebral)
scales; smooth ventral scales, arranged in 81 transverse rows; 108 smooth, not enlarged median subcaudal
scales; the fourth toe with 14 keeled subdigital lamellae; a reddish brown to brownish black dorsum and an
orange-yellowish to greyish ventral side in life; as well as greyish black edged sutures of anterior supra- and
infralabials. The new Lygosoma species is the third karst-adapted scincid species that has been described
from Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park since 2005. A first molecular positioning of the new species
within the genus Lygosoma is given as well as a key to the Vietnamese Lygosoma species.