taxonID	type	description	language	source
D886647200ED5D7DB6403CE7A01E97B0.taxon	description	Figs 5, 6, 7 Suggested Japanese name: Okinawa-Hime-Tokage	en	Makino, Tomohisa, Nakano, Takafumi, Okamoto, Taku, Hikida, Tsutomu (2023): Taxonomic revision and re-description of Ateuchosaurus pellopleurus (Hallowell, 1861) (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) with resurrection of A. okinavensis (Thompson, 1912). Zoosystematics and Evolution 99 (1): 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923
D886647200ED5D7DB6403CE7A01E97B0.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Japan • Okinawa Prefecture, Iheya Village, Iheyajima Island; KUZ R 55183 to 55185, 77521 to 77529, 77531 to 77533 • Okinawa Prefecture, Okinawajima Island; KUZ R 65611, 66980 to 66982, 68039 to 68040, 69900, 70122 to 70123, 70125, 70130 to 70131, 70673 to 70674, 77442, 77445 to 77446, 77450 to 77454, 77458 to 77462, 77464, 77466 to 77467, 77470 to 77471, 77587, OMNH R 745, 1143, 3061 to 3064 • Okinawa Prefecture, Motobu Town, Minnajima Island; KUZ R 77438 to 77440, 77574 to 77584 • Okinawa Prefecture, Uruma City, Miyagijima Island; KUZ R 70132 to 70133 • Okinawa Prefecture, Uruma City, Hamahigajima Island; KUZ R 70126 to 70128 • Okinawa Prefecture, Tokashiki Village, Tokashikijima Island; KUZ R 47122 to 47141, 47143, 70501 to 70503, 70505 to 70507, OMNH R 1102, 1107 to 1108 • Okinawa Prefecture, Aguni Village, Agunijima Island; KUZ R 77623 to 77625, 77628 to 77632 • Okinawa Prefecture, Tonaki Village, Tonakijima Island; KUZ R 66983 • Okinawa Prefecture, Kumejima Town, Kumejima Island; KUZ R 70480, 70483 to 70488, 70490 to 70491, 70496 to 70497, 70499 to 70500, OMNH R 3065.	en	Makino, Tomohisa, Nakano, Takafumi, Okamoto, Taku, Hikida, Tsutomu (2023): Taxonomic revision and re-description of Ateuchosaurus pellopleurus (Hallowell, 1861) (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) with resurrection of A. okinavensis (Thompson, 1912). Zoosystematics and Evolution 99 (1): 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923
D886647200ED5D7DB6403CE7A01E97B0.taxon	description	Description. Mainly based on a specimen (KUZ R 77462), an adult male collected from Ogimi Village in Okinawajima Island (26 ° 41 ' 44.88 " N, 128 ° 07 ' 31.14 " E, 111 m above sea level) (followed by ranges of several morphometric and meristic characters in parenthesis; N = 13 collected from Ogimi Village, KUZ R 70673 - 70674, 77446, 77451 - 77454, 77458 - 77462, 77464); SVL 54.4 mm (55.0 + / - 4.4, 49.8 - 64.8); HL 6.7 mm (6.3 + / - 0.4, 5.7 - 7.0); HW 5.4 mm (5.5 + / - 0.4, 5.1 - 6.1); HH 3.8 mm (3.8 + / - 0.3, 3.3 - 4.4); SEyL 3.2 mm (3.1 + / - 0.2, 2.8 - 3.4); EyL 2.3 mm (2.3 + / - 0.2, 2.0 - 2.6); EyEaL 3.3 mm (3.0 + / - 0.3, 2.6 - 3.3); EaD 1.0 mm (1.1 + / - 0.1, 0.9 - 1.4); SAL 19.3 mm (19.2 + / - 1.5, 16.7 - 21.8); AGL 31.1 mm (31.8 + / - 2.8, 27.5 - 37.5); TaL 38.8 mm (the tip of tail lost; the remaining tail original; 61.4 + / - 3.5, 57.6 - 64.5, N = 3 with undamaged original tail); FlL 8.5 mm (8.9 + / - 0.9, 7.5 - 10.2, N = 12); HlL 14.3 mm (14.2 + / - 1.0, 12.3 - 15.5); FIIIL 2.0 mm (1.9 + / - 0.2, 1.6 - 2.3, N = 12); TIVL 4.4 mm (4.3 + / - 0.4, 3.5 - 5.1). Snout obtusely pointed; rostral visible from above, overlapping supranasal and nasal; nasal fused with first supralabial, with no groove on boundary between nasal and labial parts; nostril at center of nasal part of nasal; supranasal unpaired with posterior edge concaved, overlapped by nasal; supraloreal overlapped by supranasal and anterior and posterior loreals, overlapping frontonasal part and first supraciliary; frontonasal and frontal fused, frontonasal part overlapped by supranasal, overlapping first supraocular, frontal part overlapping frontoparietals and interparietal; no prefrontal; four supraoculars (no variation, N = 12), anterior ones overlapping posterior ones, first one overlapped by first, second and third supraciliaries, first and second ones overlapping frontal part, third and fourth ones overlapping frontoparietal; a pair of frontoparietals as long as width, separated from each other by interparietal, overlapping interparietal, parietal and ectoparietal; interparietal with short arrowhead-like tetragonal shape, a little longer and narrower than frontoparietal, overlapping parietals; ectoparietal pentagonal, shorter than and as wide as fourth supraocular, overlapped by fourth supraocular and upper pretemporal, overlapping parietal; parietals shorter and almost 1.2 times wider than interparietal, separated from each other by interparietal; no distinct nuchal. Two loreals with a half length and similar height of second supralabial, anterior one overlapped by nasal, overlapping supranasal, posterior one and second supralabial, posterior one overlapped by second supralabial, overlapping first supraciliary and upper and lower preoculars; eight supraciliaries (mode = 8, 8 - 9), anterior ones overlapping posterior ones, first one overlapped by upper preocular, third and fourth ones overlapping second supraocular, fifth and sixth ones overlapping third supraocular, seventh one overlapping fourth supraocular, eighth one overlapping upper pretemporal and upper postocular; two preoculars, upper one similar size to first supraciliary, overlapped by lower one, lower one larger than upper one, overlapped by second supralabial, overlapping third supralabial; two presuboculars, anterior one overlapped by lower preocular in left side (overlapped by third supralabial and lower preocular in right side), overlapping third supralabial and posterior one in left side (overlapping posterior one in right side), posterior one overlapped by third supralabial, overlapping fourth supralabial; three postsuboculars, lower ones overlapping upper ones, lowermost one largest, overlapped by fourth supralabial, lowermost and middle ones overlapping fifth supralabial, middle and uppermost ones overlapping primary temporal, uppermost one overlapping anterior and lower postoculars; three postoculars, anterior one overlapping upper and lower ones, upper one overlapping lower one; two pretemporals, upper one overlapped by fourth supraocular and upper postocular, overlapping lower one and uppermost secondary temporal, lower one smaller than upper one, overlapped by upper and lower postoculars, overlapping first to third secondary temporals; temporals with similar shape and size of body scale; single primary temporal overlapped by lower postocular and fifth supralabial, overlapping sixth supralabial; four secondary temporals, uppermost one overlapped by ectoparietal, second one overlapped by uppermost one, third one overlapped by primary temporal and second one on left side (overlapped by primary temporal, overlapping second one on right side), lowermost one overlapped by primary temporal, third one and sixth supralabial, overlapping upper postlabial; six supralabials (no variation), anterior ones overlapping posterior ones, fourth and fifth ones largely interrupted by lower-anterior postsubocular, fifth one longest, third to fifth ones under eye; two postlabials overlapped by sixth supralabial, upper one overlapping lower one. Mental as wide as and lower than rostral, overlapping postmental and first infralabial; single postmental as long as and narrower than mental, overlapped by first infralabial, overlapping chinshields; six infralabials on left side (five on right side, mode = 6, 4 - 7), anterior ones overlapping posterior ones, first one overlapping chinshield, sixth one smallest; a pair of chinshields, separated from each other, smaller than postmental, overlapped by second infralabial, overlapping postgenial; a pair of postgenials, smaller than chinshields, overlapped by second and third infralabials. Ear opening with oval shape, no ear lobule; forelimbs with five short but distinct fingers, third one longest; third finger with supradigital scales of single row at tip and two rows at base and eight subdigital scales (mode = 7, 7 - 8, N = 12); 25 scale rows around midbody (mode = 26, 25 - 28); 59 pairs of dorsal median scales from posterior side of parietal to position of posterior margin of preanal (mode = 56, 55 - 61); usually three keels on a dorsal scale; hindlimbs with five distinct toes, fourth one longest; fourth toe with three rows of supradigital scales at base and 14 subdigital scales (mode = 14, 13 - 16); 10 preanals, central ones with shorter length and similar width of midbody scales, overlapped by outer ones, right-central one overlapped by left-central one, outermost ones small; subcaudal not enlarged; 18 scale rows around tail at 10 th subcaudal position. In alcohol, dorsal surface of head to tail light brown, first scale row from dorsal median line on midbody marginally darker with small blackish spots; no distinct blackish stripe on dorsal scale row (mode = 0, 0 - 1); first scale row from dorsal median line on original tail with a pale blackish stripe; upper and lower eyelids whitish with blackish edge; blackish line on dorsolateral surface from snout to midbody interrupting dorsal and lateral sides, with narrower width of second supralabial on snout, interrupted by eye, with similar width of dorsolateral scale from eye to neck, 1.0 - 1.5 times wider than dorsolateral scale at position above forelimb, obscure from that position to midbody; upper margin of blackish line distinct from posterior corner of eye to midbody, located on middle position of scales on fourth scale row from dorsal median line; lateral surface of head to neck brownish white with many black spots; lateral surface of upper and lower jaws with several black spots; lateral surface around forelimb to tail dark brown; ventral surface pale yellow from head to tail, with many short stripes and spots irregularly scattered in head, black spots between hindlimb, and a pale black spot on each scale in tail; dorsal surface of forelimb dark brown with a rough blackish line on each scale row; ventral surface of forelimb pale yellow without blackish line; dorsal surface of hindlimb dark brown with a blackish line on each scale row; ventral surface of hindlimb pale yellow with a blackish dotted line on each scale row.	en	Makino, Tomohisa, Nakano, Takafumi, Okamoto, Taku, Hikida, Tsutomu (2023): Taxonomic revision and re-description of Ateuchosaurus pellopleurus (Hallowell, 1861) (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) with resurrection of A. okinavensis (Thompson, 1912). Zoosystematics and Evolution 99 (1): 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923
D886647200ED5D7DB6403CE7A01E97B0.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Okinawa Group (sites 14 - 22 and surrounding islets in Fig. 1) of the Ryukyu Archipelago.	en	Makino, Tomohisa, Nakano, Takafumi, Okamoto, Taku, Hikida, Tsutomu (2023): Taxonomic revision and re-description of Ateuchosaurus pellopleurus (Hallowell, 1861) (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) with resurrection of A. okinavensis (Thompson, 1912). Zoosystematics and Evolution 99 (1): 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923
A388A615077953D8889F95AD493D28E9.taxon	description	Figs 3, 4 Japanese name: Heriguro-Hime-Tokage	en	Makino, Tomohisa, Nakano, Takafumi, Okamoto, Taku, Hikida, Tsutomu (2023): Taxonomic revision and re-description of Ateuchosaurus pellopleurus (Hallowell, 1861) (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) with resurrection of A. okinavensis (Thompson, 1912). Zoosystematics and Evolution 99 (1): 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923
A388A615077953D8889F95AD493D28E9.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Japan • Kagoshima Prefecture, Mishima Village, Takeshima Island; KUZ R 54830 to 54834, 70451, 70453 to 70456, 70458, 70461 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Mishima Village, Iojima Island; KUZ R 70413 to 70417, 70420, 70422 to 70425, 70442 to 70443, 70445 to 70450 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Mishima Village, Kuroshima Island; KUZ R 47185 to 47202 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Toshima Village, Kuchinoshima Island; KUZ R 66811 to 66812, 68678 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Toshima Village, Nakanoshima Island; KUZ R 66815, 66834 to 66835, OMNH R 3024 to 3028, 6880 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Toshima Village, Suwanosejima Island; KUZ R 69905 to 69910, OMNH R 3022 to 3023, 6886, 6889 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Toshima Village, Akusekijima Island; KUZ R 66781 to 66782, OMNH R 3018 to 3019 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Toshima Village, Kodakarajima Island; KUZ R 34983 to 34986, 70147 to 70151, 70153 to 70155, 70162 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Toshima Village, Takarajima Island; KUZ R 13169 to 13207, OMNH R 1 to 4, 2217, 3014 to 3016, 6890 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Kikai Town, Kikaijima Island; OMNH R 3029 to 3036 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Amamioshima Island; KUZ R 62708, 66187 to 66190, 69075, 69901 to 69904, 70700, 72543, 72545, 77679 to 77682, 77686, 77689 to 77690, 77692, 77694 to 77698, 77700, 77702 to 77708, OMNH R 245 to 246, 248 to 249, 260, 621 to 623, 2777, 3077 to 3094, 3096 to 3100, 3102, 3105 to 3112, 6876, 6878 to 6879, 6881 to 6883, 6885, 6891 to 6892 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Tokunoshima Island; KUZ R 70680, 77672, 77674, OMNH R 3039 to 3042, 3044 to 3060, 6877, 6888 • Kagoshima Prefecture, Okinoerabujima Island; KUZ R 34987 to 34996, 66740, 66780, 70675 to 70679, 70681 to 70682, 77637 to 77640, 77642 to 77644, 77647, 77649 to 77650, 77652 to 77661, 77664 to 77665, 77667 to 77671, OMNH R 262 to 266, 3037.	en	Makino, Tomohisa, Nakano, Takafumi, Okamoto, Taku, Hikida, Tsutomu (2023): Taxonomic revision and re-description of Ateuchosaurus pellopleurus (Hallowell, 1861) (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) with resurrection of A. okinavensis (Thompson, 1912). Zoosystematics and Evolution 99 (1): 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923
A388A615077953D8889F95AD493D28E9.taxon	description	Description. Mainly based on a topotype (KUZ R 77703), an adult male collected from Amami City in Amamioshima Island (28 ° 23 ' 44.29 " N, 129 ° 28 ' 04.32 " E, 2 m above sea level) (followed by ranges of several morphometric and meristic characters in parenthesis; N = 23, topotypes, KUZ R 66188, 72543, 77679 - 77682, 77686, 77689 - 77690, 77692, 77694 - 77698, 77700, 77702 - 77708); SVL 53.5 mm (53.5 + / - 2.3, 49.0 - 57.0); HL 6.7 mm (6.5 + / - 0.3, 6.0 - 7.0); HW 5.0 mm (5.4 + / - 0.3, 4.8 - 6.0); HH 4.2 mm (4.2 + / - 0.3, 3.7 - 5.0); SEyL 3.3 mm (3.2 + / - 0.2, 2.8 - 3.6); EyL 2.1 mm (2.3 + / - 0.1, 2.1 - 2.5); EyEaL 3.1 mm (3.2 + / - 0.2, 2.9 - 3.5); EaD 1.1 mm (1.0 + / - 0.1, 0.8 - 1.2); SAL 18.1 mm (17.2 + / - 0.9, 15.5 - 18.6); AGL 31.4 mm (32.2 + / - 1.7, 28.9 - 34.5); TaL 56.3 mm (original tail 32.6 mm; regenerated tail 23.7 mm; 66.1 + / - 0.9, 65.5 - 66.8, N = 2 with undamaged original tail); FlL 9.0 mm (8.8 + / - 0.6, 7.8 - 9.8); HlL 15.9 mm (14.8 + / - 1.0, 12.5 - 16.5); FIIIL 1.8 mm (1.6 + / - 0.2, 1.3 - 2.0); TIVL 4.3 mm (4.0 + / - 0.3, 3.5 - 4.6). Snout obtusely pointed; rostral visible from above, overlapping supranasal, nasal and first supralabial; nasal fused with first supralabial, with shallow groove on boundary between nasal and labial parts; nostril at center of nasal; supranasal unpaired with posterior edge concaved, overlapped by nasal; supraloreal overlapped by supranasal and anterior and posterior loreals, overlapping frontonasal and first supraciliary; frontonasal not fused with frontal, as large as supranasal, with flat posterior edge, overlapped by supranasal, overlapping first supraocular and frontal; no prefrontal; frontal large, shorter than distance from it to snout, longer than frontonasal, a part between first supraoculars narrower anteriorly, overlapping frontoparietals and interparietal; four supraoculars (no variation), anterior ones overlapping posterior ones, first one overlapped by first, second and third supraciliaries, first and second ones overlapping frontal, third and fourth ones overlapping frontoparietal; a pair of frontoparietals as long as width, separated from each other by interparietal, overlapping interparietal, parietal and ectoparietal; interparietal with short arrowhead-like tetragonal shape, similar length and width of frontoparietal, overlapping parietals; ectoparietal pentagonal and similar size to fourth supraocular, overlapped by fourth supraocular and upper pretemporal, overlapping parietal; parietals shorter and 1.5 times wider than interparietal, left one overlapped by right one; no distinct nuchal. Two loreals with a half length and similar height of second supralabial, anterior one overlapped by nasaland second supralabial, overlapping supranasal and posterior one, posterior one overlapped by second supralabial, overlapping first supraciliary and upper and lower preoculars; eight supraciliaries (mode = 8, 7 - 8), anterior ones overlapping posterior ones, first one overlapped by upper preocular, third and fourth ones overlapping second supraocular, fourth to sixth ones overlapping third supraocular, sixth and seventh ones overlapping fourth supraocular, eighth one overlapping upper pretemporal and upper postocular; two preoculars, upper one similar size to first supraciliary, overlapped by lower one, lower one three times larger than upper one, overlapping third supralabial and anterior presubocular; two presuboculars overlapped by third supralabial, anterior one overlapping posterior one, posterior one overlapping fourth supralabial; three postsuboculars, lower ones overlapping upper ones, lowermost one largest, overlapped by fourth supralabial, lowermost and middle ones overlapping fifth supralabial, middle and uppermost ones overlapping primary temporal, uppermost one overlapping lower postocular; two postoculars, upper one overlapping lower one (usually three postoculars, anterior one overlapped by uppermost postsubocular, overlapping upper and lower ones); two pretemporals, upper one overlapped by fourth supraocular and upper postocular, overlapping lower one and uppermost secondary temporal, lower one smaller than upper one, overlapped by upper and lower postoculars, overlapping first to third secondary temporals; temporals with similar shape and size of body scales; single primary temporal overlapped by lower postocular and fifth supralabial, overlapping sixth supralabial; four secondary temporals, uppermost one overlapped by ectoparietal, second one overlapped by uppermost one, third one overlapped by primary temporal, overlapping second one, lowermost one overlapped by primary temporal, third one and sixth supralabial, overlapping upper postlabial; six supralabials (no variation), anterior ones overlapping posterior ones, fourth and fifth ones largely interrupted by lower-anterior postsubocular, fifth one longest, third to fifth ones under eye; two postlabials overlapped by sixth supralabial, upper one overlapping lower one. Mental wider than and as high as rostral, overlapping postmental and first infralabial; single postmental, right part enlarged relative to left part, overlapped by first infralabial, overlapping chinshields; six infralabials on left side (five on right side) (mode = 6, 5 - 6), anterior ones overlapping posterior ones, first one overlapping chinshield and postgenial, sixth one smallest; a pair of chinshields, separated from each other, left one enlarged toward right side, right one distorted and smaller than left one, overlapping postgenial; a postgenial only in left side, smaller than chinshields, overlapped by second infralabial, no right postgenial. Ear opening with oval shape, no ear lobule; forelimbs with five short but distinct fingers, third one longest; third finger with two rows of supradigitals at base and seven subdigital scales (mode = 7, 5 - 7); 25 scale rows around midbody (mode = 26, 24 - 26); 61 pairs of dorsal median scales from posterior side of parietal to position of posterior margin of preanal (mode = 57, 53 - 62); usually three keels on a dorsal scale; hindlimbs with five short but distinct toes, fourth one longest; fourth toe with two rows of supradigitals at base and 13 subdigital scales (mode = 11, 10 - 14); 10 preanals, central ones with shorter length and similar width of midbody scales, overlapped by outer ones, right-central one overlapped by left-central one, outer ones small; subcaudal not enlarged; 15 scale rows around tail at 10 th subcaudal position. In alcohol, dorsal surface of head to tail light brown, first and second scale rows from dorsal median line with many blackish spots; no distinct blackish stripe on dorsal scale row (mode = 2, 0 - 3, N = 21); first scale row from dorsal median line on original tail with a pale blackish stripe; upper and lower eyelids whitish with blackish edge; blackish line on dorsolateral surface from snout to midbody interrupting dorsal and lateral sides, with narrower width of second supralabial on snout, interrupted by eye, with similar width of dorsolateral scale from eye to neck, 1.0 - 1.5 times as wide as dorsolateral scale at position above forelimb, gradually obscure from that position to midbody; upper margin of blackish line distinct from posterior corner of eye to midbody, located on middle position of scales on fourth scale row from dorsal median line; lateral surface of head to posterior position of forelimb whitish with small blackish spots; lateral surface of midbody to tail dark brown with small blackish spots; ventral surface of head to tail whitish, with a small number of blackish spots on head, small gray spots on midbody, rough blackish stripe on each trunk scale row around hindlimb including preanal scales, and a blackish spot on each subcaudal scale; forelimb and hindlimb light brown on dorsal surface and whitish on ventral surface with a blackish speckle on each scale row.	en	Makino, Tomohisa, Nakano, Takafumi, Okamoto, Taku, Hikida, Tsutomu (2023): Taxonomic revision and re-description of Ateuchosaurus pellopleurus (Hallowell, 1861) (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) with resurrection of A. okinavensis (Thompson, 1912). Zoosystematics and Evolution 99 (1): 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923
A388A615077953D8889F95AD493D28E9.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Mishima (sites 1 - 3 in Fig. 1) of the Osumi Group, and the Tokara (sites 4 - 9 and surrounding islets) and Amami Groups (sites 10 - 13 and surrounding islets) of the Ryukyu Archipelago. A skeletal remain, probably dating from the late 19 th century, is known from Yoronjima Island (the island between sites 13 and 15) (Nakamura et al. 2013), although it remains unknown whether the specimen represents this species or A. okinavensis.	en	Makino, Tomohisa, Nakano, Takafumi, Okamoto, Taku, Hikida, Tsutomu (2023): Taxonomic revision and re-description of Ateuchosaurus pellopleurus (Hallowell, 1861) (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) with resurrection of A. okinavensis (Thompson, 1912). Zoosystematics and Evolution 99 (1): 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923
A388A615077953D8889F95AD493D28E9.taxon	conservation	Conservation. The island population of Iojima (site 2) is endangered by predation from the non-native Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus Linnaeus, 1758, and the populations of Mishima (sites 1 - 3) are designated as Threatened Local Population (LP) in the Red Data Book of Japan (Ota 2014).	en	Makino, Tomohisa, Nakano, Takafumi, Okamoto, Taku, Hikida, Tsutomu (2023): Taxonomic revision and re-description of Ateuchosaurus pellopleurus (Hallowell, 1861) (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincidae) with resurrection of A. okinavensis (Thompson, 1912). Zoosystematics and Evolution 99 (1): 77-91, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.95923
