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The common ameiva (''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus'') is a species of lizard
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to
Hispaniola Hispaniola (, also ) is an island between Geography of Cuba, Cuba and Geography of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean. Hispaniola is the most populous island in the West Indies, and the second-largest by List of C ...
and a number of smaller associated islands. It is known to engage in homosexual mating among males.


Taxonomy

The common ameiva was originally described by
Edward Drinker Cope Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 – April 12, 1897) was an American zoologist, paleontology, paleontologist, comparative anatomy, comparative anatomist, herpetology, herpetologist, and ichthyology, ichthyologist. Born to a wealthy Quaker fam ...
in 1868, as ''Ameiva chrysolaema''. The
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likely comes from the
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, meaning gold, and , meaning neck or throat, for the yellow throat and belly of this species. In 2016, the species was moved to ''
Pholidoscelis Pholidoscelis is a genus of lizards that belongs to the Family (biology), family Teiidae. All species are endemic to the West Indies. Classification Listed alphabetically.genetic sequencing and
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analyses.


Subspecies

There are sixteen accepted
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in The Reptile Database. Given the variation among the subspecies, some authors suggest that they probably comprise more than one species. * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus chrysolaemus'' (Cope 1868) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus abbotti'' (Noble 1923) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus alacri'' (Schwartz & Klinikowski 1966) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus boekeri'' (Mertens 1939) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus defensor'' (Schwartz & Klinikowski 1966) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus evulsus'' (Schwartz 1973) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus fictus'' (Schwartz & Klinikowski 1966) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus jactus'' (Schwartz & Klinikowski 1966) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus parvoris'' (Schwartz & Klinikowski 1966) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus procax'' (Schwartz & Klinikowski 1966) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus quadrijugis'' (Schwartz 1968) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus regularis'' (Fischer 1888) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus richardthomasi'' (Schwartz & Klinikowski 1966) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus secessus'' (Schwartz & Klinikowski 1966) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus umbratilis'' (Schwartz & Klinikowski 1966) * ''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus woodi'' (Cochran 1934)


Conservation

The common ameiva is considered a species of least concern by the
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due to its broad
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and adaptable nature to modified environments and impacts, such as
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and urban development. Some subpopulations, such as in
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, appear to be in decline due to the loss of backyards and predation by
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.


References


External links


''Pholidoscelis chrysolaemus''
at the
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Pholidoscelis Reptiles of the Dominican Republic Reptiles of Haiti Endemic fauna of Hispaniola Lizards of the Caribbean Reptiles described in 1868 Taxa named by Edward Drinker Cope {{Teiidae-stub