Senin, 09 Desember 2013

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T-REC Semarang-komunitas-reptil-semarang-CITES-convention-on-international-trade-in-endangered-species-of-wild-fauna-and-flora-valid from 12 june 2013-appendix 2-sekilas-tentang-iguana-dada-hitam-ekor-berduri-black-chested-spiny-tailed-iguana-honduran-paleate-spiny-tailed-iguana-Aguán-Valley-iguana-cayos-cochinos-iguana-rio-aguan-iguana-Ctenosaurus-palearis



T-REC Semarang-komunitas-reptil-semarang-CITES-convention-on-international-trade-in-endangered-species-of-wild-fauna-and-flora-valid from 12 june 2013-appendix 2-sekilas-tentang-iguana-dada-hitam-ekor-berduri-black-chested-spiny-tailed-iguana-honduran-paleate-spiny-tailed-iguana-Aguán-Valley-iguana-cayos-cochinos-iguana-rio-aguan-iguana-Ctenosaurus-palearis



 -          CITES…………valid from 12June 2013
 -          CLASS REPTILIA ( REPTILES )
 -          FAMILY : iguanidae
-         Ctenosaurus palearis
 -          Appendix : 2
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Ctenosaura melanosterna
Dari Wikipedia, ensiklopedia bebas

Ctenosaura melanosterna, umumnya dikenal sebagai iguana  dada hitam  ekor berduri / black-chested spiny-tailed iguana  , adalah spesies kadal dalam keluarga Iguanidae.

jangkauan geografis
adalah endemik Honduras.

habitat
Habitat alamnya adalah hutan kering subtropis atau tropis.

Status konservasi
 terancam oleh hilangnya habitat / habitat loss .




Honduran paleate spiny-tailed iguana description


nama ilmiah untuk the Honduran paleate spiny-tailed iguana  (Ctenosaura melanosterna) , Ctenosaura, berasal dari dua kata Yunani yang berarti 'kadal sisir'  dan mengacu pada besar nya , flattened spines  . Punggung atas, dada dan lengan depan dari iguana Honduras paleate ekor berduri  adalah coklat gelap sampai hitam, dan kontras dengan tubuh  biru pucat  di bawah badan  dan ekor. Sisik besar  berwarna menutupi kepala, dan mata oranye terang. Flap kulit, yang dikenal sebagai 'dewlap', menggantung dari bawah dagu, biasanya lebih besar dan lebih menonjol pada jantan.



Honduran paleate spiny-tailed iguana status


Populasi iguana Honduras paleate ekor berduri  dari Cayos Cochinos terdaftar sebagai Endangered (EN) dan populasi dari Valle de Aguan diklasifikasikan sebagai Critically Endangered (CR) pada IUCN Red List  dan spesies terdaftar di Appendix II CITES .


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Ctenosaura melanosterna
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ctenosaura melanosterna, commonly known as the black-chested spiny-tailed iguana, is a species of lizard in the Iguanidae family.

Geographic range

It is endemic to Honduras.

Habitat

Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests.

Conservation status

It is threatened by habitat loss.






Honduran paleate spiny-tailed iguana description


The first part of the scientific name for the Honduran paleate spiny-tailed iguana (Ctenosaura melanosterna), Ctenosaura, derives from two Greek words meaning ‘comb lizard’ (3) and refers to its large, flattened spines (4). The upper back, chest and forelimbs of the Honduran paleate spiny-tailed iguana are dark-brown to black, and contrast with the pale blue lower body and tail. Large tan-coloured scales cover the head, and the eyes are bright orange. The flap of skin, known as the ‘dewlap’, which hangs from under the chin, is typically larger and more prominent on males (4) (5).


Until 1997, the Honduran paleate spiny-tailed iguana was thought to be conspecific with the Guatemalan spiny-tailed iguana (Ctenosaura palearis), but it is now considered a separate species based on differences in colour, skeletal structure and behaviour (4) (6).
Also known as
Aguán Valley iguana, black-chested spiny-tailed iguana, Cayos Cochinos iguana, Rio Aguán iguana.
Spanish
Jamo, Jamo Negro.

 










 

Honduran paleate spiny-tailed iguana status

The population of Honduran paleate spiny-tailed iguana from Cayos Cochinos is listed as Endangered (EN) and the population from Valle de Aguán is classified as Critically Endangered (CR) on the IUCN Red List (1) and the species is listed on Appendix II of CITES (2).




 



 

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