Biology:Celestus

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Short description: Genus of lizards


Celestus
Celestus occiduus museum specimen.jpeg
Jamaican giant galliwasp (C. occiduus)
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Diploglossidae
Subfamily: Celestinae
Genus: Celestus
Gray, 1839
Species

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Celestus is a genus of diploglossid lizards mostly endemic to Jamaica (aside from a single species endemic to Haiti) and containing about 11 species, though three of these may be extinct. They are commonly known as galliwasps although the origin of this name is unclear. Formerly, this genus had more than 31 species, but a 2021 phylogenetic study found this classification to be paraphyletic and split those species into their own genera.[1][2] A more recent study found that several ecomorphs exist on Jamaica including a swamp ecomorph, a tree ecomorph, and a ground ecomorph.[3]

Species

  • Celestus barbouri Grant, 1940 – limestone forest galliwasp
  • Celestus crusculus (Garman, 1887) – Jamaican forest galliwasp
  • Celestus duquesneyi Grant, 1940 – blue-tailed forest galliwasp
  • Celestus fowleri (Schwartz, 1971) – bromeliad forest galliwasp
  • Celestus hewardi Gray, 1845 – red-spotted forest galliwasp
  • Celestus macrolepis Gray, 1845 – large-scaled forest galliwasp (possibly extinct)
  • Celestus macrotus Thomas & Hedges, 1989 – La Selle forest galliwasp
  • Celestus microblepharis (Underwood, 1959) – small-eyed forest galliwasp
  • Celestus molesworthi Grant, 1940 – Portland Coast forest galliwasp
  • Celestus occiduus (Shaw, 1802) – Jamaican giant galliwasp (possibly extinct)
  • Celestus striatus Gray, 1839 – golden forest galliwasp (possibly extinct)

Nota bene: a binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Celestus.

References

Further reading

  • Gry JE (1839). "Catalogue of the Slender-tongued Saurians, with Descriptions of many new Genera and Species". Annals and Magazine of Natural History, [First Series ] 2: 287–293. (Celestus, new genus, p. 288).

External links


Wikidata ☰ Q2103657 entry