New lizard ties for `world's smallest'. (Science News of the week).A newly discovered species joins a close relative in sharing the title of world's smallest lizard. Sixteen millimeters long from the tip of its snout snoutthe upper lip and the apex of the nose, especially of the pig. Called also rostrum. Has a specialized skin to survive the rigors of rooting, is supported by a separate bone (the os rostri), and also has a few sensory hairs. to the base of its tail, the new species, Sphaerodactylus ariasae, darts through moist leaf litter in a small area of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic (dəmĭn`ĭkən), republic (2005 est. pop. 8,950,000), 18,700 sq mi (48,442 sq km), West Indies, on the eastern two thirds of the island of Hispaniola. The capital and largest city is Santo Domingo. . Its discoverers, S. Blair Hedges of Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University, main campus at University Park, State College; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855, opened 1859 as Farmers' High School. in State College and Richard Thomas of the University of Puerto Rico Founded in 1903, the University of Puerto Rico (Universidad de Puerto Rico in Spanish, UPR) is the oldest and largest university system in Puerto Rico. Though Puerto Rico is not a U.S. in San Juan, proclaim their new find to be a sister species of the tiny Sphaerodactylus parthenopion that Thomas found in the British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands A British colony in the eastern Caribbean east of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Road Town, on Tortola Island, is the capital. Population: 21,700. Noun 1. in 1965. When it comes to length, "they're in a dead heat, "says Hedges. He and Thomas found the new lizard on the southernmost tip of Hispaniola and on nearby Beata Island. Biologists have explored the region for decades, but no one had recorded tiny lizards there. Even familiar places still hold biological surprises, says Hedges. The new species belongs to a group of lizards that lay a single egg at a time. In their Lilliputian context, that egg is huge, almost the width of the mother's body It hatches into a baby lizard about three-quarters the size of an adult. The researchers describe their find in the December CARIBBEAN JOURNAL or SCIENCE. Hedges has found dozens of new species in the Caribbean. In Cuba, he discovered a frog that ties for the world's smallest. "People probably think I have a little box in the lab that shrinks animals, "he says. |
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