TY - JOUR
T1 - A new species of phenacosaur anolis (Squamata; Iguanidae) from Peru and a comprehensive phylogeny of Dactyloa-clade anolis based on New DNA Sequences and Morphology
AU - Poe, Steven
AU - Latella, Ian
AU - Ayala-Varela, Fernando
AU - Yañez-Miranda, Christian
AU - Torres-Carvajal, Omar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists.
PY - 2015/9/1
Y1 - 2015/9/1
N2 - We describe a new species of Anolis from the Andes of northern Peru. This form is similar to species formerly assigned to the genus Phenacosaurus and to Ernest Williams' tigrinus series. That is, the new species possesses large smooth headscales, cryptic coloration, and short limbs and tail. We present new DNA and morphological data and perform a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Dactyloa clade of Anolis. The new species is estimated to be close to phenotypically similar species from Peru and Venezuela. We revise the taxonomy of Dactyloa based on our estimate. Most previously recognized phylogenetically defined groups are retained with restricted species contents. Several species currently scorable only for morphological data could not be placed in any group with confidence. The species status of the enigmatic mainland form Anolis deltae should be re-examined with reference to the roquet group of southern Lesser Antillean Anolis.
AB - We describe a new species of Anolis from the Andes of northern Peru. This form is similar to species formerly assigned to the genus Phenacosaurus and to Ernest Williams' tigrinus series. That is, the new species possesses large smooth headscales, cryptic coloration, and short limbs and tail. We present new DNA and morphological data and perform a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of the Dactyloa clade of Anolis. The new species is estimated to be close to phenotypically similar species from Peru and Venezuela. We revise the taxonomy of Dactyloa based on our estimate. Most previously recognized phylogenetically defined groups are retained with restricted species contents. Several species currently scorable only for morphological data could not be placed in any group with confidence. The species status of the enigmatic mainland form Anolis deltae should be re-examined with reference to the roquet group of southern Lesser Antillean Anolis.
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U2 - 10.1643/CH-14-127
DO - 10.1643/CH-14-127
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84941365274
SN - 0045-8511
VL - 103
SP - 639
EP - 650
JO - Copeia
JF - Copeia
IS - 3
ER -