Draco blanfordii Boulenger, 1885
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Draco blanfordii Boulenger, 1885 |
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Draco blanfordii Boulenger, 1885 View in CoL
Description.
Adult females (n = 2) 101.4, 107.9 mm SVL, adult male (n = 1) 96.4 mm SVL, 183-190, 178 mm TailL respectively; 175, 178 mm & 174 mm HeadL; 46-50% TrunkL/SVL, 16-18% HeadL/SVL, 68-74% HeadW/HeadL, 42-51% HeadH/HeadL, 11% SnEye/HeadL, 25-29% EyeEar/HeadL. Fourth finger lamellae range from 26 to 28 and fourth toe lamellae 26 to 30.
Natural history notes.
As for the preceding C. emma , Draco occurs in open-canopied situations and along forest edges. Each of the females was gravid; the smaller female bears four eggs, two on each side; the larger one has seven eggs, three on right, four on left. The shelled eggs are ~10-12 mm in length.
General Distribution.
Bangladesh through southern Myanmar and Thailand to northern West Malaysia, also Vietnam.
Molecular Data.
Our specimens were placed in their own COIBIN, no other COI sequences are currently available for D. blanfordii . Our 16S sequences are 100% identical to D. blanfordii specimens in GenBank (AB023751) from Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia ( Honda et al. 1999).
Specimens examined.
USNM 587024-026.
Red List status.
NE.
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