Marcélia Basto da Silva, Geraldo Rodrigues de Lima-Filho, Áurea Aguiar Cronemberger, Leonardo Sousa Carvalho, Paulo Roberto Manzani, Jânia Brito Vieira
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Figure 2.Known localities for Tupinambis quadrilineatus in Brazil. Distrito Federal (DF): Brasília, Gama (1). Goiás (GO): Iaciara (2) Minaçu (3) Mara Rosa (4) Santa Terezinha de Goiás (5) Pirenópolis (6) Aragarças (7) Baliza (8). Maranhão (MA): Balsas (9) São Raimundo das Mangabeiras (10). Mato Grosso (MT): Primavera do Leste (11) Chapada dos Guimarães (12) Rosário Oeste (13) Cáceres (14). Minas Gerais (MG): Chapada Gaúcha (15) João Pinheiro (16). Piauí (PI): Guadalupe (17) Lagoa Alegre (18) Altos (19) Monsenhor Gil (20) Amarante (21), Ribeiro Gonçalves (22) Uruçuí (23). Pará (PA): Santa Maria das Barreiras and Redenção (24). Tocantins (TO): Gurupi (25) Mateiros (26). The localities recorded in the present study are represented by red squares. The type-locality of Tupinambis quadrilineatus is shown as an asterisk, the type-locality of its junior-synonym (Tupinambis cerradensis) is shown as a star and remaining records from the literature are shown as blue circles (Manzani and Abe 1997; Colli et al. 1998; Guimarães et al. 2007; Silva Jr. et al. 2005; Vitt et al. 2005; Mesquita et al. 2006; Recoder and Nogueira 2007; Ferreira et al. 2009; Silveira 2009; Recoder et al. 2011; Dal Vechio et al. 2013). The Cerrado savanna biome is highlighted in gray.
Marcélia Basto da Silva, Geraldo Rodrigues de Lima-Filho, Áurea Aguiar Cronemberger, Leonardo Sousa Carvalho, Paulo Roberto Manzani, Jânia Brito Vieira
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Figure 3.Adult male Tupinambis quadrilineatus. A specimen collected in the Palmares National Forest, Altos, Piauí (CHNUFPI 0036; Scale 5cm) B specimen collected with pit-fall traps at Guadalupe, Piauí (CHNUFPI 0038) C lateral view of the head and D dorsal view of the anterior region of the body (CHNUFPI 0036).