- Source: Louisiade monitor
The Louisiade monitor (Varanus louisiadensis) is a species of monitor lizard native to the Louisiade Archipelago of Papua New Guinea. The species inhabits all three major islands of the Louisiade Archipelago: Tagula Island, Misima Island, and Rossel Island. It was first described in 2023, alongside Varanus tanimbar.
Description
Varanus louisiadensis has a 3% genetic divergence from other species of monitor lizards. Its body is generally black in coloration, with the presence of yellow patterns that become less distinct with age.
Measurements taken from a sample of 11 individuals resulted in a snout–vent length ranging from 115 mm to 460 mm and tail length ranging from 270 mm to 1170 mm. The length of V. louisiadensis heads are about 1.82 times that of their width.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Louisiade monitor
- Monitor lizard
- Tanimbar monitor
- Varanus telenesetes
- Misima Island
- Tropical cyclones in 2024
- 2023–24 Australian region cyclone season
- Coral Sea
- Torresian imperial pigeon
- Coral reef