Varanus prasinus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1472.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2332212A-FFB3-EF1C-32D6-FE86FA089D47 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Varanus prasinus |
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B Varanus prasinus group
1 a Body melanistic, patternless ........................................................................................................................ 2
1 b Body not melanistic, only dorsal ground coloration black, with distinct light pattern................................ 3
1 c Dorsal ground coloration of body greenish-yellow, green or bluish-green ................................................. 5
2 a Tubercular, sharply keeled nuchals; rugose cranial scales; smooth ventrals; number of scales from rictus to rictus higher than 44; number of midbody scales higher than 95; number of transverse rows of ventrals from gular fold to hindlegs higher than 87 ..................................................................................... V. bogerti
2 b Triangular keeled, hull-shaped nuchal scales; cranials not as rugose as in V. bogerti ; slightly keeled ventrals; number of scales from rictus to rictus lower than 37; number of midbody scales lower than 86; number of transverse rows of ventrals from gular fold to hindlegs lower than 79 .............................. V. beccarii
3 a Dorsal pattern consisting of transversal rows of blue ocelli; tail with alternating blue and black bands; neck scales smooth, unkeeled ....................................................................................................... V. macraei (SVL up to 36 cm; throat light with fine dark blotches)
3 b Dorsal pattern consisting of golden or yellow speckles that form chevrons; tail with yellow spots or alternating yellow and black bands; neck scales granular to slightly keeled...................................................... 4
4 a Golden dorsal speckles arranged in chevrons; snout tip light yellow; gular scales round to oval; 67–79 transverse rows of ventral scales .................................................................................................. V. boehmei (maximum snout-vent length 29 cm; light to reddish brown throat, partly with dark dots)
4 b Yellow dorsal spots, forming thin, paired chevrons; snout blue-grey in colour; gular scales conical, pointed; 84–91 transverse rows of ventral scales .................................................................... V. keithhornei (maximum snout-vent length 26 cm; pale lime green throat)
5 a Dorsal ground coloration yellow or greenish-yellow with transversal dark bands or a dark reticulation; throat greenish-yellow ................................................................................................................ V.reisingeri
5 b Dorsal ground coloration green or bluish-green.......................................................................................... 6
6 a Dorsum olive to bluish-green with dark ocelli or black reticulation; nuchal scales strongly keeled ............ .................................................................................................................................................... V. kordensis
6 b Dorsum bright green with V-shaped stripes; nuchals smooth or slightly keeled......................................... 7
7 a Ventral side green; throat light, patternless; palms black; 72–88 transverse rows of slightly keeled ventral scales ............................................................................................................................................. V.prasinus
7 b Ventral side mottled; throat banded; palms pale; 92 transverse rows of smooth ventral scales V.telenesetes
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