A new ancient lineage of ablepharine skinks (Sauria: Scincidae) from eastern Himalayas with notes on origin and systematics of the group

Author:

Mirza Zeeshan A.1ORCID,Bragin Andrey M.2,Bhosale Harshal3,Gowande Gaurang G.45ORCID,Patel Harshil67ORCID,Poyarkov Nikolay A.28ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

2. Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Biological Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

3. Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

4. Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, Maharashtra, India

5. Department of Biotechnology, Fergusson College, Pune, Maharasshtra, India

6. Department of Biosciences, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat, Gujarat, India

7. Voluntary Nature Conservancy, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India

8. Joint Russian-Vietnamese Tropical Research and Technological Center, Hanoi, Nghia Do, Cau Giay, Vietnam

Abstract

The Himalayas represent a renowned biodiversity hotspot and an important biogeographic realm that has influenced origin and diversification of multiple taxa. A recent herpetological investigation of the eastern Himalayas of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh led to the discovery of a unique lineage of ablepharine skink, which is herein described as a new genus along with a new species. The findings are based an integrated taxonomic approach incorporating data from external morphology, microCT scans of the skull and molecular data. The molecular phylogeny of ablepharine skinks is also presented that suggests taxonomic amendments. Discovery of this unique lineage of skinks further highlights the biogeographic importance of the eastern Himalayas as a source for origin of several relic biota.

Funder

Singinawa Conservation Foundation to ZAM

Brihad Bharatiya Samaj to HSB

Russian Science Foundation

NAP

Rufford Small Grants for Nature Conservation

Infosys Travel Grant

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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