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The Cuban night lizard (''Cricosaura typica'') is a
night lizard Night lizards (family Xantusiidae) are a group of small scincomorph lizards, averaging from less than to over snout–vent length. Most species are viviparous (live-bearing), with the exception of those in the genus '' Cricosaura''. The family ...
(family Xantusiidae, subfamily Cricosaurinae)
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ...
to southern
Cuba Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos. Cuba is located where the northern Caribbea ...
. It is the only member of the
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''Cricosaura'', one of three in the night lizard family.Schwartz & Henderson 1991


Etymology

''Cricosaura'' is derived from the Greek words "krikos" and "saura" meaning "ring lizard", perhaps in reference to the rings of caudal scales. The name "''typica''", from the Greek word "typikos", means "typical".Crother 1988


Description

The Cuban night lizard differs from the other night lizards in possessing two frontonasal
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, one frontal scale, no parietal scale, and a fourth finger with four phalanges. With a snout-vent length less than 4 cm it is the smallest of the night lizards.


Distribution

''Cricosaura typica'' lives exclusively in the west corner of the southernmost coast of Cuba in the Provinces of Granma and Santiago de Cuba up to 200 m altitude. Known localities for Granma Province include: Hoyo de la Campana, Cabo Cruz (type locality); Vereón; Monte Gordo; Playa Las Coloradas; Currín; Agua Fina; Bosque Castillo; Belic; Bajada al Pesquero de la Alegría; Pesquero de la Alegría; Alegría de Pío/Municipio Niquero; 2.4 km SE of Ojo del Toro; Caleta Media Luna; Punta de Piedra; Alto de Mareón; Marea del Portillo; Camarón Grande. In the Santiago de Cuba Province the species is known only from La Mula (southern slopes of Sierra Maestra) and Uvero (ca. 80 km west of Santiago de Cuba on route 20, easternmost record).Fong et al 1999Estrada & Armas 1998


Habitat and natural history

''Cricosaura typica'' is a xerophilic species which hides under rocks, stones, logs, and debris in xeric forest and woods in microhabitats with at least some humidity. It is
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and to some degree diurnal but lives very secretive. In their habitats it is quite common and can be easily collected during the day. In loose soil it progresses by snake-like wiggling and head movement. It feeds on
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s (mainly ants), other small
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s (
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s,
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) and also on molluscs and gastropods. ''Cricosaura typica'' is the only egg-laying species in the family Xantusiidae. At oviposition, mainly between April and June on Cuba, the white eggs are 9,4-10,7 mm long. Incubation time is up to 60 days. Hatchlings measure 15 mm from snout to vent. Longevity in captivity is reported up to 2 years 11 month.


Conservation status

This species is listened in Red List Category Vulnerable B2a,b(iii) for Cuba. The main threat is the fragmentation and loss of habitat due to deforestation through human activities such as farming (minor crops), cutting down trees and setting fires. It is also threatened by the introduction of invasive alien animal species and adverse natural events. Although some of the populations of ''Cricosaura'' are situated in a protected area, the level of study and management are inadequate. The populations outside the boundaries of the protected area are the most threatened.


References


Further reading

*Armas, L. F., Rams, A. & Torres, A. 1987. Primeras observaciones sobre la alimentación de ''Cricosaura typica'' (Sauria: Xantusiidae) en condiciones naturales. Misc. Zool. 32: 1–2. (in Spanish) *Barbour, T. & Ramsden, C.T. 1919. The herpetology of Cuba. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. 47(2): 71-213. *Crother, B.I. 1988. ''Cricosaura'', ''C. typica''. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 443: 1–3. *Díaz, L. M., Estrada, A.R., Berovides, V. & Moreno, L.V. 1997. Ecología, reproducción y conservación de la lagartija de hojarasca ''Cricosaura typica'' (Sauria: Xantusiidae). In: IV Simposio de Zoología, La Habana (Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática), Resúmenes, pp. 79. (in Spanish) *Diaz, L.M. 2007. Die Erhaltungszucht von ''Cricosaura typica''. Aquaristik-Fachmagazin 195, 39 (3): 106–108. (in German) *Estrada, A. R. & Armas, L.F. de. 1998. Apuntes ecológicos sobre Cricosaura typica (Sauria: Xantusiidae) de Cuba. Caribb. J. Sci. 34(1-2): 157–160. (in Spanish) *Fernández de Arcila, R. 1990. Datos ecológicos de ''Cricosaura typica'' Gundlach et Peters (Sauria: Xantusiidae) en el Gran Parque Nacional Sierra Maestra. Trabajo de Diploma, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba, 119 p. (in Spanish) *Fong, A., Viña, R. & Arias, A. 1999. Aspectos de la Historia Natural de ''Cricosaura typica'' (Sauria: Xantusiidae) de Cuba. Caribbean Journal of Science 35(1-2): 148–150. (in Spanish) *Fong, A. & Bignotte-Giró, I. 2009. Zur Kenntnis einer Unbekannten: ''Cricosaura typica'', die Kuba-Nachtechse. Terraria, Nr. 18, 4(4): 58–62. (in German) *Moreno, L. V. 1987. Primeras observaciones sobre ''Cricosaura typica'' (Squamata: Xantusiidae) en cautiverio. Cien. Biol. 17: 104–108. (in Spanish) *Noonan, B.P., Pramuk, J.B., Bezy, R.L., Sinclair, E.A., Queiroz, K. de & Sites Jr., J.W. 2013. Phylogenetic relationships within the lizard clade Xantusiidae: Using trees and divergence times to address evolutionary questions at multiple levels. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 69: 109–122. *Peters, W.C. 1863
Über eine neue von Hrn. Dr. Gundlach auf Cuba entdeckte Sauriergattung, ''Cricosaura typica'' Gundlach et Peters
Monatsber. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1863: 362–368. (in German) *Petzold, H.G. 1969. ''Cricosaura typica'' Gundlach & Peters, eine herpetologische Kostbarkeit aus Kuba. Aquar. Terrar. 22 (3): 82–85. (in German) *Sanz Ochotorena, A., Díaz, L.M., Murphy, R. & Domínguez, C. 2003. Morphology of the Gonads of ''Cricosaura typica'' (Sauria: Xantusiidae). Microsc. Microanal. 9 (Suppl 2): 1510–1511. *Savage, J.M. 1963. Studies on the lizard family Xantusiidae. IV. The Genera. Contrib. Sci., Los Angeles Co. Mus. Nat. Hist. 71: 1-38. *Savage, J.M. 1964. Studies on the lizard family Xantusiidae. V. The Cuban night lizard, ''Cricosaura typica'' Gundlach and Peters. Copeia 1964(3):536-542. *Schwartz, A. & Henderson, R.W. 1991. Amphibians and Reptiles of the West Indies. University of Florida Press, Gainesville, 720 pp. {{DEFAULTSORT:Cuban Night Lizard Night lizards Endemic fauna of Cuba Reptiles of Cuba Reptiles described in 1863 Taxa named by Juan Gundlach Taxa named by Wilhelm Peters