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Neusticurus racenisi Roze, 1958 Type-locality. “ Auyantepui, Estado Bolivar, Venezuela; 400 m ”, corrected by Myers & Donnelly (2008) as “south slope Auyantepui, Guayaraca area, about 1000–1100 m ”. Pertinent taxonomic references. Roze (1958), Uzzel (1966), van Devender (1969), Peters & Donoso-Barros (1970), Cunha (1971), Donnelly & Myers (1991), Ávila-Pires (1995), Myers & Donnely (1997), Ávila-Pires & Vitt (1998), Doan & Castoe (2005), Barrio-Amorós & Brewer-Carias (2008), Goicoechea et al. (2016). Distribution and habitat. Neusticurus racenisi is endemic to northern Amazonia (in the western Guiana region), with its distribution delimited by the Negro, Orinoco, and Branco Rivers, occurring in Brazil and Venezuela (Fig. 16). In Brazil, it is known from the states of Amazonas and Roraima. Neusticurus racenisi is semiaquatic and diurnal, inhabits primary terra firme forest, in elevations between 134–1,234 m, where it is found in or close to water in streams, on the forest floor or boulders, or sleeping on the vegetation above water, 1–4 m high (Donnelly & Myers 1991; Myers & Donnely 1997; McDiarmid & Donnelly 2005; Barrio-Amorós & Brewer- Carias 2008).
Published as part of Ribeiro-Júnior, Marco A. & Amaral, Silvana, 2017, Catalogue of distribution of lizards (Reptilia: Squamata) from the Brazilian Amazonia. IV. Alopoglossidae, Gymnophthalmidae, pp. 151-196 in Zootaxa 4269 (2) on page 176, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4269.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/581975
Reptilia, Squamata, Animalia, Neusticurus racenisi, Biodiversity, Chordata, Gymnophthalmidae, Neusticurus, Taxonomy
Reptilia, Squamata, Animalia, Neusticurus racenisi, Biodiversity, Chordata, Gymnophthalmidae, Neusticurus, Taxonomy
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