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New reptile on the block: A new iguana species discovered in China
- January 02, 2024
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Measuring less than 9 cm with an orange tongue, it inhabits subtropical and tropical forests, thriving in various landscapes including urban areas.
A new iguana joins Asia’s rich reptile fauna, officially described as new to science in the open-access journal ZooKeys.
“Calotes wangi is found in subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests and tropical monsoon forests in southern China and northern Vietnam, mostly in mountainous areas, hills and plains on forest edges, arable land, shrub lands, and even urban green belts. It is active at the edge of the forest, and when it is in danger, it rushes into bushes or climbs tree trunks to hide. Investigations found that the lizards lie on sloping shrub branches at night, sleeping close to the branches,” says Yong Huang.
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For now, the researchers estimate that the new species is not threatened, but they do note that in some areas its habitat is fragmented.
This is why they suggest that the local government strengthen the protection of their ecological environment and pay close attention to the population dynamics.
List of Referenes
- Yong Huang, Hongyu Li, Yilin Wang, Maojin Li, Mian Hou, Bo Cai. Taxonomic review of the Calotes versicolor complex (Agamidae, Sauria, Squamata) in China, with description of a new species and subspecies. ZooKeys, 2023; 1187: 63 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1187.110704
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