Calotes irawadi Zug, Brown, Schulte and Vindum, 2007
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e62787 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/61FD651B-C399-586F-AB41-4193F21D10F1 |
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Calotes irawadi Zug, Brown, Schulte and Vindum, 2007 |
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Calotes irawadi Zug, Brown, Schulte and Vindum, 2007
Taxonomic comments.
The species can be diagnosed by its posteriorad or vertical orientation of the scale rows of the neck and the supra-axillary region, this separates the species from C. htunwini ; detailed comparisons with C. versicolor , the species resurrected and elevated in this communication are provided in the diagnoses and comparisons sections of those species. The species was thought to have a narrower distribution in the Central Dry Zone of Myanmar, in comparison to C. htunwini ( Zug et al. 2007). It was subsequently reported from the northeast Indian states of Assam and Tripura ( Das et al. 2009, Anonymous 2020), and has recently been reported from Western Yunnan, China ( Liu et al. 2021). Our samples from northeast Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura belonged to Clade2 (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ), thus confirming the occurrence of the species in northeast India.
Holotype.
MYANMAR • 1 ♂; Sagaing Division, Chatthin Wildlife Sanctuary; 23.5743°N, 95.7376°E; ca. 110 m. a. s. l.; 17 Jul. 1997; USNM 520543.
Original description.
Zug et al. (2007). Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 57(2): 35-68.
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