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Conservation Status ( Inglês )

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According to the IUCN categories and classification structure, we consider the conservation status of this species as “Least Concern (LC),” pending the collection of additional information that might suggest otherwise.

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Description ( Inglês )

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Eutropis cumingi can be distinguished from congeners by the following combination of characters: (1) relatively small body size (39-54 mm SVL for mature adults); (2) dorsal and lateral scales with 5-7 or rarely 9 keels; (3) head shields embossed or ridged, at least posteriorly; (4) 28-32 midbody scale rows; (5) 40-47 vertebral scale rows between the parietals and the base of the tail; (6) 16-21 lamellae under the 4th toe; (7) 5-6 lamellae beneath the 1st toe; (8) large interparietal separating parietals; (9) 6-7 upper and lower labials; (10) tympanum deeply sunk, ear small, usually without lobules; (11) prominent, narrow dorsolateral stripe from posterior corner of eye to at least fore limb region (Brown & Alcala, 1980).

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Diagnostic Description ( Inglês )

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Color in preservative: Dorsal ground color brown to dark brown, relatively uniform except for darker, narrow lateral margins or with darker paravertebral rows or spots or lines; a narrow, light (whitish to bluish) dorsolateral stripe beginning at posterior corner of eye and extending to for limb region and in some specimens for varying distances along the trunk; a second, narrow light stripe extends from upper labials along side of head through ear and above forelimb, and may continue for varying distances along the flank; venter varies from light grayish ivory to grayish slate, with distinctly lighter areas beneath head and in regions of fore and hind limbs (Brown & Alcala, 1980).

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Distribution ( Inglês )

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Eutropis cumingi was originally known only from throughout the island of Luzon. Other specimens collected in recent surveys from islands throughout the Philippines also appear to represent E. cumingi, however a closer examination of these specimens is required to confirm this.

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Etymology ( Inglês )

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The name was chosen in honor of Hugh Cuming, who first collected this species.

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Faunal Affinity ( Inglês )

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Luzon Pleistocene Aggregate Island Complex (PAIC; Brown and Diesmos, 2002). However, Brown and Alcala (1980) indicate that a single specimen (CAS 140049) of this species from southern Luzon more closely resembles populations from Leyte, Mindanao, and Negros islands.

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Habitat ( Inglês )

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Eutropis cumingi appears to be primarily restricted to forested areas.

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Look Alikes ( Inglês )

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Eutropis cumingi is most similar to E. indeprensa and E. multicarinata, however it can be distinguished from both by color pattern differences and a combination of several scale counts.

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Size ( Inglês )

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39.5-54.0 mm SVL

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Type Locality ( Inglês )

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San Felipe, Zambales Province, southern Luzon Island, Philippines; type in the Calfiornia Academy of Sciences

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