Eumeces

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Eumeces
Eumeces schneideri
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
(unranked): Sauria
Order: Squamata
Infraorder: Scincomorpha
Family: Scincidae
Subfamily: see text
Genus: Eumeces
Wiegmann, 1834
Synonyms

Novoeumeces

The genus Eumeces skinks (family Scincidae) comprises four African to Middle-Eastern species.

Systematics

Recently two taxonomic revisions have been made regarding the 19th century genus Eumeces. They both resulted in similar results; the genus is paraphyletic and must be "sliced up" into several different genera. Griffith et al. (2000) proposed that the type species for Eumeces, E. pavimentatus, which is considered by many to be a subspecies of Eumeces schneideri, should be changed to Lacerta fasciata, so that the genus name Eumeces would stay with the most species-rich clade. However, this petition has not been verified by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. Schimtz et al. argued that Griffith et al. violated the Code and rejected the proposal on good grounds. Thus only the African species of the Eumeces schneideri group belong to the genus Eumeces.

Within Eumeces the following species are recognized:

Some species that were formerly considered Eumeces have now been assigned to new genera:

Now in Plestiodon

  • Plestiodon anthracinus, Coal Skink
  • Plestiodon barbouri, Barbour's Skink (Japan)
  • Plestiodon brevirostris, Short-nose Skink (Mexico)
  • Plestiodon callicephalus, North American Mountain Skink
  • Plestiodon capito
  • Plestiodon chinensis, Chinese Skink (East Asia: China, Korea, Japan)
  • Plestiodon colimensis (Mexico)
  • Plestiodon copei (Mexico)
  • Plestiodon coreensis, Korean Skink (Korea)
  • Plestiodon dugesii (Mexico) - rare
  • Plestiodon egregius, Mole Skink
  • Plestiodon elegans, Elegant Skink, Five-striped Blue-tailed Skink (juvenile), or Shanghai Skink (East Asia)
  • Plestiodon fasciatus, Common Five-lined Skink
  • Plestiodon gilberti, Gilbert's Skink (North America)
  • Plestiodon inexpectatus, Southeastern Five-lined Skink
  • Plestiodon kishinouyei, Kishinoue's Giant Skink
  • Plestiodon lagunensis, San Lucan Skink
  • Plestiodon laticeps, Broad-headed Skink
  • Plestiodon latiscutatus, Japanese Skink (Japan)
  • Plestiodon liui (Asia)

  • Plestiodon longirostris, Bermuda Rock Skink
  • Plestiodon lynxe, Oak Forest Skink (Mexico)
  • Plestiodon marginatus, Ryūkyū Five-lined Skink (Okinawa and Amami Islands)
  • Plestiodon multilineatus
  • Plestiodon multivirgatus, Many-lined Skink
    • Plestiodon (multivirgatus) gaigeae, Variable Skink (North America) - sometimes Eumeces (multivirgatus) epipleurotus
  • Plestiodon obsoletus, Great Plains Skink
  • Plestiodon ochoterenae
  • Plestiodon okadae, Okada's Five-lined Skink (Japan)
  • Plestiodon parviauriculatus, Northern Pygmy Skink (Mexico)
  • Plestiodon parvulus, Southern Pygmy Skink (Mexico)
  • Plestiodon popei (Asia)
  • Plestiodon quadrilineatus, Four-lined Asian Skink
  • Plestiodon septentrionalis, Prairie Skink - includes Eumeces obtusirostris
  • Plestiodon skiltonianus, Western Skink
  • Plestiodon stimpsonii, Yaeyama Seven-lined Skink (Japan)
  • Plestiodon sumichrasti (Mexico)
  • Plestiodon tamdaoensis
  • Plestiodon tetragrammus, Four-lined Skink
  • Plestiodon tunganus

Now in Eurylepis:

Now in Mesoscincus:

  • Eumeces altamirani - now Mesoscincus altamirani
  • Eumeces managuae - now Mesoscincus managuae
  • Eumeces schwartzei - now Mesoscincus schwartzei

References

  • Austin, J.J. & Arnold, E.N. (2006): Using ancient and recent DNA to explore relationships of extinct and endangered Leiolopisma skinks (Reptilia: Scincidae) in the Mascarene islands. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 39(2): 503–511. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2005.12.011 (HTML abstract)
  • Griffith, H., A. Ngo & R. W. Murphy 2000 A cladistic evaluation of the cosmopolitan genus Eumeces Wiegmann (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae). Russ. J. Herpetol. 7 (1): 1-16
  • Schmitz, Andreas; Patrick Mausfeld and Dirk Embert. 2004. Molecular studies on the genus Eumeces Wiegmann, 1834: phylogenetic relationships and taxonomic implications. Hamadryad 28 (1-2): 73 – 89
  • Smith Hobart M. 2005. Plestiodon: a Replacement Name for Most Members of the Genus Eumeces in North America. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. Number 14.

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