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Check List | 2011

Amphibia, Anura, Hylidae, Scarthyla vigilans (Solano, 1971): range extension and new country record for Trinidad, West Indies, with notes on tadpoles, habitat, behavior and biogeographical significance

Joanna Smith; J. Roger Downie; Rebecca F. Dye; Victoria Ogilvy; Daniel G. Thornham; Michael G. Rutherford; Stevland P. Charles; John C. Murphy

We report a range extension and new country record for Scarthyla vigilans in Trinidad, West Indies. The species was previously known only from populations on mainland South America. We include notes on behavior, habitat and tadpole development, and discuss the biogeographical significance of the species’ presence in Trinidad, particularly with respect to consequences for understanding colonization events on this Caribbean island.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Cryptic, Sympatric Diversity in Tegu Lizards of the Tupinambis teguixin Group (Squamata, Sauria, Teiidae) and the Description of Three New Species.

John C. Murphy; Michael J. Jowers; Richard M. Lehtinen; Stevland P. Charles; Guarino R. Colli; Ayrton K. Peres; Catriona R. Hendry; R. Alexander Pyron

Tegus of the genera Tupinambis and Salvator are the largest Neotropical lizards and the most exploited clade of Neotropical reptiles. For three decades more than 34 million tegu skins were in trade, about 1.02 million per year. The genus Tupinambis is distributed in South America east of the Andes, and currently contains four recognized species, three of which are found only in Brazil. However, the type species of the genus, T. teguixin, is known from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela (including the Isla de Margarita). Here we present molecular and morphological evidence that this species is genetically divergent across its range and identify four distinct clades some of which are sympatric. The occurrence of cryptic sympatric species undoubtedly exacerbated the nomenclatural problems of the past. We discuss the species supported by molecular and morphological evidence and increase the number of species in the genus Tupinambis to seven. The four members of the T. teguixin group continue to be confused with Salvator merianae, despite having a distinctly different morphology and reproductive mode. All members of the genus Tupinambis are CITES Appendix II. Yet, they continue to be heavily exploited, under studied, and confused in the minds of the public, conservationists, and scientists.


Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club | 2008

Observations of Reptiles on Huevos Island, Trinidad, with Five Lizard Species Newly Recorded for the Island

Stevland P. Charles; Stephen Smith


Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club | 2007

A First Record of the Gecko Gonatodes ceciliae for the Island of Gaspar Grande, Trinidad and Tobago

Stevland P. Charles


Zootaxa | 2013

A molecular and morphological characterization of Oliver's parrot snake, Leptophis coeruleodorsus (Squamata: Serpentes: Colubridae) with the description of a new species from Tobago.

John C. Murphy; Stevland P. Charles; Richard M. Lehtinen; Krista L. Koeller


Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club | 2009

A New Locality Record for the Coral Snake, Micrurus circinalis (Reptilia: Serpentes: Elapidae) on Monos Island, Trinidad and Tobago

Stevland P. Charles; Stephen Smith


Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club | 2015

An Updated Checklist of the Amphibians and Reptiles of the Aripo Savannas Scientific Reserve, Trinidad, West Indies

Renoir J. Auguste; Stevland P. Charles; John C. Murphy


Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club | 2014

The Herpetofauna of Southeast Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago

Ryan S. Mohammed; Shiva A. Manickchan; Stevland P. Charles; John C. Murphy


Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club | 2013

An Interesting Reptile Dispersal Event from Continental South America to Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago

Stevland P. Charles


Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club | 2013

The Greater Windward Skink, Copeoglossum aurae (Reptilia: Squamata: Mabuyidae), a Semi-Arboreal Lizard of the Eastern Caribbean

John C. Murphy; Stevland P. Charles; Mike G. Rutherford; Tom Anton; Gabriel Hast; Bryan Reynolds; Joshua Traub; Graham White

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John C. Murphy

Field Museum of Natural History

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Mike G. Rutherford

University of the West Indies

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Graham White

University of the West Indies

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Catriona R. Hendry

George Washington University

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R. Alexander Pyron

George Washington University

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