The skull of the Turks and Caicos rock iguana, Cyclura carinata (Squamata: Iguanidae)

Author:

Lai Chloe1,Scarpetta Simon G.12

Affiliation:

1. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, Califiornia, United States of America

2. Department of Environmental Science, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States of America

Abstract

We provide a detailed and first description of the skull, hyoid apparatus, and trachea of the Turks and Caicos rock iguana, Cyclura carinata (Squamata: Iguanidae). Cyclura is a radiation of iguanas restricted to islands of the Caribbean Sea. Species of Cyclura have high rates of endemism, and all species are severely threatened with extinction. Our anatomical description of this threatened iguana is based on high-resolution computed tomography scans of one adult, one putative adult or near adult, and one juvenile specimen, and includes three-dimensional segmented renderings and visualizations. We discuss some observations of intraspecific and ontogenetic variation, and provide a brief comparison with specimens of another species of Cyclura and published descriptions of other iguanas. Our study provides a cranial osteological framework for Cyclura and augments the body of knowledge on iguana anatomy generally. Finally, we posit that our description and future studies may facilitate identification of fossil Cyclura, which could help understand the paleobiogeography of the genus.

Funder

NSF DBI

Publisher

PeerJ

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