Kishinoue's giant skink: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary |
taxobox cleanup |
||
(12 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Short description|Species of lizard}} |
{{Short description|Species of lizard}} |
||
{{Speciesbox |
{{Speciesbox |
||
⚫ | |||
| name = Luna’s giant skink |
|||
| image_caption = |
|||
⚫ | |||
| image_caption = A [[roadkill]]ed specimen at [[Ishigaki Island]], 2019 |
|||
| status = VU |
| status = VU |
||
| status_system = IUCN3.1 |
| status_system = IUCN3.1 |
||
Line 13: | Line 12: | ||
}} |
}} |
||
''' |
'''Kishinoue's giant skink''' ('''''Plestiodon kishinouyei'''''), also known as the '''Japanese skink''',<ref name="iucn status 16 November 2021"/> is a species of skink, a lizard in the family [[Scincidae]], endemic to the southern [[Ryukyu Islands]] of Japan. |
||
The species name is a tribute to Japanese fisheries biologist [[ |
The species name is a tribute to Japanese fisheries biologist [[Kamakichi Kishinouye]] (岸上 鎌吉, 1867–1929). |
||
==Description== |
==Description== |
||
''Plestiodon kishinouyei'' is about 30–40 cm in total length (including tail), with a snout to vent length of 14.0–17.2 cm. It is the largest member of its widely distributed, speciose genus,<ref name="Kurita2017">{{cite journal|last1= Kurita|first1= K.|last2= Toda|first2= M.|title=The role of ecological factors in determining phylogeographic and population genetic structure of two sympatric island skinks (''Plestiodon kishinouyei'' and ''P. stimpsonii'') |journal= Genetica|volume= 145|issue= 2|year= 2017|pages= 223–234|doi= 10.1007/s10709-017-9960-3|pmid= 28271307|s2cid= 12219889}}</ref> and thus appears to be an example of [[island gigantism]]. |
''Plestiodon kishinouyei'' is about 30–40 cm in total length (including tail), with a snout to vent length of 14.0–17.2 cm. It is the largest member of its widely distributed, speciose genus,<ref name="Kurita2017">{{cite journal|last1= Kurita|first1= K.|last2= Toda|first2= M.|title=The role of ecological factors in determining phylogeographic and population genetic structure of two sympatric island skinks (''Plestiodon kishinouyei'' and ''P. stimpsonii'') |journal= Genetica|volume= 145|issue= 2|year= 2017|pages= 223–234|doi= 10.1007/s10709-017-9960-3|pmid= 28271307|s2cid= 12219889}}</ref> and thus appears to be an example of [[island gigantism]]. |
||
==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 16:43, 11 June 2024
Kishinoue's giant skink | |
---|---|
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Family: | Scincidae |
Genus: | Plestiodon |
Species: | P. kishinouyei
|
Binomial name | |
Plestiodon kishinouyei Stejneger, 1901
| |
Synonyms | |
Eumeces kishinouyei |
Kishinoue's giant skink (Plestiodon kishinouyei), also known as the Japanese skink,[1] is a species of skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae, endemic to the southern Ryukyu Islands of Japan.
The species name is a tribute to Japanese fisheries biologist Kamakichi Kishinouye (岸上 鎌吉, 1867–1929).
Description
[edit]Plestiodon kishinouyei is about 30–40 cm in total length (including tail), with a snout to vent length of 14.0–17.2 cm. It is the largest member of its widely distributed, speciose genus,[2] and thus appears to be an example of island gigantism.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Kidera, N.; Ota, H. (2017). "Plestiodon kishinouyei". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T8217A96877356. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T8217A96877356.en. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- ^ Kurita, K.; Toda, M. (2017). "The role of ecological factors in determining phylogeographic and population genetic structure of two sympatric island skinks (Plestiodon kishinouyei and P. stimpsonii)". Genetica. 145 (2): 223–234. doi:10.1007/s10709-017-9960-3. PMID 28271307. S2CID 12219889.