A new dwarf green anole (Squamata: Dactyloidae) of the Anolis carolinensis species group, from western Cuba

Luis M. Díaz, Antonio Cádiz, Karina Velazco, M. Kawata
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Abstract

Green anoles of the Anolis carolinensis group are divided into the carolinensis and isolepis subgroups according to a consensus of molecular phylogenies. Species in the Anolis isolepis subgroup (A. altitudinalis, A. isolepis, A. oporinus, and A. toldo) are endemic to Cuba and the highest diversity is concentrated in forested areas of eastern Cuba. Here, we describe a new species of this subgroup from western Cuba based on genetic and morphological differences from other species. Our phylogenetic analysis, based on DNA sequences, includes all of the known species and suggests that the new species is more closely related to A. altitudinalis, A. oporinus, and A. toldo than to the widespread A. isolepis. In addition, we provide a new hypothesis on the taxonomic status of A. incredulus and recommend that it no longer be considered as a species in the A. carolinensis group. Due to the lack of a diagnosis, and poor condition, of the only available specimen, we consider A. incredulus as a species inquirenda. New morphological and genetic data of recently collected specimens of A. oporinus and A. toldo will provide complementary information about these species known from one or a few specimens.
标题古巴西部一种新矮绿变蜥属(鳞目:变蜥科)
根据分子系统发育的共识,carolinensis组的Green anoles可分为carolinensis和isolepis亚群。古巴独角蝽亚群(A. alitudinalis、A. isolepis、A. oporinus和A. toldo)是古巴特有的,多样性最高的地区集中在古巴东部的森林地区。在这里,我们根据与其他物种的遗传和形态差异,描述了来自古巴西部的这个亚群的一个新种。我们的系统发育分析,基于DNA序列,包括所有已知的物种,并表明新物种与A. altiudinalis, A. oporinus和A. toldois的关系比与广泛分布的A. isolepis更密切。此外,我们提出了一种新的关于a . incredulus的分类地位的假设,并建议其不再被认为是a . carolinensis类群中的一种。由于缺乏诊断和条件差,唯一可用的标本,我们认为a. incredulus作为一种调查。最近收集到的一种新物种的形态和遗传数据将为一种或几种已知物种提供补充信息。
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