New lizard species discovered in Peru

A new lizard species has been discovered in the upper part of Manu National Park in Peru's southeast Cusco region.

Scientists have discovered a new species of lizard at a national park in Peru.

The new species, named Potamites erythrocularis, was located in the upper part of Manu National Park in Peru's southeast Cusco region, the environmental ministry said on Tuesday.

The new species "differs from the others by having messy keeled scales on the back, undivided frontonasal scales, a red ring around the eye in males and absence of femoral pores in females," it said.

The research was led by scientists Alessandro Catenazzi and German Chavez and a team of biologists and rangers of the Manu National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The tropical forest in the lower tiers is home to an unrivalled variety of animal and plant species, according to the United Nations.


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