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    Bronchocela rubrigularis sp. nov.

    Holotype. ZMH R09271 (Fieldnumber Tri 25) (see Fig.
    2). An adult male collected by S.P. Vijayakumar on Trinkat
    Island, central Nicobar Islands, Nicobar in 2004.

    Diagnosis. Arelative robust species with a SVL of 81–106
    mm, and a long tail (280–377 mm (336–378 % of SVL).
    Tympanum large, more than half diameter of orbit, often
    dusky coloured, Ratio tympanum /orbit 0.74–0.89. Head
    covered above with small keeled scales, up to two slightly
    enlarged scales between orbit and tympanum. 7–10
    supralabials and infralabials on each side. Canthus rostralis
    sharp, two small erect, compressed scales behind supraciliary
    edge. Nuchal crest formed by 7–10 lanceolate erect
    scales, bordered laterally by smaller erect scales, longest
    little longer than diameter of orbit. Dorsal crest smaller
    than nuchal crest, continues nuchal crest by a small gap.
    Mental wider than high, three postmentals, gular sac small
    in males, gular region covered with little enlarged keeled
    scales, smaller than ventrals.



    Agama lebretoni sp. n.
    Holotype ZFMK 87698 (field number MM075): Cameroon, northeast
    of Mamfe, Mukwecha, Amebisu, N 05°53.866’ E
    009°33.495’, leg. J. Wurstner & M. Barej, September,
    2007.

    Diagnosis.
    A fairly large species of Agama (total length of adult male above 25 cm), which is characterized by a reticulated pattern on the throat, a bright vertebral stripe and a deep blue tail tip in adult males. Males of the new
    species are distinguishable from all other Agama-species by the combination of throat and tail colouration. The throat colouration is a reticular pattern of red lines, which is so far only known from Agama paragama, Agama sylvanus and an undescribed species from Uganda. The tail colouration is unique within the genus because of the blue tip of a tricoloured tail. Females are similar to those of other species of the Agama agama species complex, and can only be safely determined by their genetics.


    Philipp

  • #2
    Hi Philipp

    Woher sind diese Beschreibungen publiziert? Information zu die Publikationen und Autoren wäre sehr interessant
    Mit freundlichen Grüssen

    Jan Grathwohl

    Amphibia-Reptilia.com

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    • #3
      Bronchocela rubrigularis sp. nov. sp. nov. ist von Hallermann, 2009 in den Bonner zoologischen Beiträgen beschrieben worden, genau wie Agama lebretoni sp. n. von Wagner, Barej & Schmitz.

      Die entsprechende Ausgabe gibt es demnächst bei den einschlägigen Händlern zu kaufen.

      Philipp

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