A new species of iguanian lizard (Stenocercus) from the western lowlands of southern Ecuador and northern Peru
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I describe a new species of Stenocercus from the lowlands of southwestern Ecuador and northwestern Pet-it. The new species differs from other Stenocercus by the combination of the following projecting angulate temporals absent, canthals two, ventrals smooth, posthumeral and postfemoral mite pockets shallow, dorsolateral crests absent, inscriptional ribs not articulating midventrally, throat yellow and venter lavender in males. Some evidence suggests that the new species is closely related to Stenocerrus iridescens, which occurs allopatrically in the lowlands of western Ecuador and southwestern Colombia.
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Torres-Carvajal, Omar. 2005. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/7478">A new species of iguanian lizard (Stenocercus) from the western lowlands of southern Ecuador and northern Peru</a>." <em>Herpetologica</em>, 61, (1) 78–85.