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| DOI | 10.3897/ZOOKEYS.294.4399 | ||||
| Año | 2013 | ||||
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In the current study, we review the taxonomic status of Liolaemus nigromaculatus. Despite being the nominal species of the nigromaculatus group and being the second species of the genus Liolaemus that was described, this species is of uncertain type locality and its true identification is a matter of discussion. After carefully analyzing several digital pictures of the holotype (juvenile male), reviewing all of the literature concerning the issue, examining specimens of nearly all recognized species of the nigromaculatus group, and determining the locations visited by the specimen collector, we are able to point out the following: 1) L. nigromaculatus was collected between Puerto Viejo and Copiapo of the Atacama region in Chile, and not in Huasco 2) L. bisignatus is a nomen nudum, and populations attributed to L. bisignatus should be referred to as L. nigromaculatus. 3) There is agreement that L. copiapoensis is indistinguishable from populations currently referred to as L. bisignatus (= L. nigromaculatus), 4) Populations found in Huasco (currently considered the type locality of L. nigromaculatus) are very similar to those found in Caldera (currently considered L. bisignatus) and should be designated as L. nigromaculatus, and 5) L. oxycephalus and L. inconspicuus are not synonymous with L. nigromaculatus, although their true identities are difficult to determine. We also detail several characteristic based on the holotype of L. nigromaculatus, in addition to drawing diagnostic comparisons between this species and others belonging to the nigromaculatus group.
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| 1 | Troncoso-Palacios, Jaime | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | Garin, C. F. | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
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| We thank M. Penna for his support. Frank Tillack (Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany) for sending us pictures of ZMB 613 and ZMB 615. P. Zabala (Pontificia Universidad de Catolica de Chile) for allowing us to deposit materials into the collection under his care (SSUC Re). We thank the following colleagues and museums for allowing us to study specimens: J.F. Troncoso (Museo de Historia Natural de Concepcion), J. Artigas & J. C. Ortiz (Museo de Zoologia de la Universidad de Concepcion), and H. Nunez (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural). We also thank the following colleagues and friends for their support in the field: Y. Marambio-Alfaro, D. Hiriart, O. Rabayo, F. Ferri, F. Urra and E. Riveros. C. F. Garin was supported by a CONYCIT-Chile Doctoral Fellowship. We thank A. VanCott for improving the English. We thank the two anonymous reviewers for greatly contributing to the improvement of this article. Finally, we thank the Servicio Agricola y Ganadero (SAG, Chile) for authorizing the capturing of specimens through permission No 2411 (26/04/2012). |