Taxonomy, distribution, and conservation status of a rare arboreal lizard, Bronchocela celebensis Gray, 1845 (Reptilia: Agamidae) endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia

A. A.Thasun Amarasinghe, Patrick D. Campbell, Awal Riyanto, Jakob Hallermann, Amir Hamidy, Noviar Andayani, A. Abinawanto, Jatna Supriatna

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Abstract

Bronchocela celebensis Gray, 1845 is one of the rarest species of the genus, known only from less than 20 museum specimens collected from northern Sulawesi. It is often confused with its similar congener, B. cristatella, which occurs widely throughout the Indonesian Archipelago and Peninsular Malaysia, except on the Sulawesi mainland. Here, we examine the morphology of B. celebensis based on 46 museum specimens including freshly collected individuals, and redescribe the species based on the holotype (by monotypy). We studied the characters of B. celebensis with morphometric comparison to its allopatric congener B. cristatella from the adjacent islands of southern Sulawesi in Indonesia. Based on the current distribution pattern and the apparent threats, we update the conservation status of B. celebensis using the IUCN Red List Criteria and propose that it be considered as a Vulnerable (VU) species endemic to Sulawesi.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)189-202
Number of pages14
JournalZootaxa
Volume5424
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Celebes
  • Conservation
  • Endemic
  • Indonesia
  • morphometric
  • taxonomy

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