A new genus to accommodate three skinks currently assigned to Proablepharus (Lacertilia: Scincidae)
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2018-01-29
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Couper, Patrick J.
Hoskin, Conrad
Potter, Sally
Bragg, Jason
Moritz, Craig
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Queensland Museum
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The genus Proablepharus currently contains five species (P. barrylyoni, P. kinghorni, P. naranjicaudus, P. reginae and P. tenuis). Morphologically, these are readily separated into two groups: the small, almost patternless species (P. reginae and P. tenuis) and the larger, striped species (P. kinghorni, P. barrylyoni and P. naranjicaudus). We present genetic and morphological data to demonstrate that these two groups are generically distinct from each other. As P. reginae is the type species for Proablepharus, we erect a new genus, Austroablepharus gen. nov., for the kinghorni group and designate A. kinghorni as the type species. © The State of Queensland, Queensland Museum 2017.
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museum: Nature series
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