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IRCF REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS • 20(3):152–154 • SEP 2013 B uckner et al. (2012) compiled an exhaustive list of both native and non-native amphibians and reptiles in The Bahamas, and Turks and Caicos Islands. Subsequently, Krysko et al. (2012) confirmed the identification of the non- native Southeastern Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon inexpectatus Taylor 1932) on Grand Bahama Island, and Giery (2013) added the non-native Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus (Linnaeus 1766)) as likely established on Great Abaco Island. INTRODUCED SPECIES IRCF REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS CONSERVATION AND NATURAL HISTORY WWW.IRCF.ORG/REPTILESANDAMPHIBIANSJOURNAL New Island Records for Amphibians and Reptiles on the Little Bahama Bank, Commonwealth of The Bahamas Kenneth L. Krysko 1 , David W. Steadman 2 , Jim I. Mead 3 , Nancy A. Albury 4 , Claudia A. MacKenzie-Krysko 1 , and Sandra L. Swift 3 1 Florida Museum of Natural History, Division of Herpetology, 1659 Museum Road, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 32611 USA ([email protected]) 2 Florida Museum of Natural History, Division of Ornithology, 1659 Museum Road, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 32611 USA ([email protected]) 3 Department of Geosciences and Don Sundquist Center of Excellence in Paleontology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, 37614 USA ([email protected]) 4 The National Museum of The Bahamas ([email protected]) 152 Copyright © 2013. Kenneth L. Krysko. All rights reserved. Fig. 1. Non-native Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) in situ at Owanta’s Pond, Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco Island, on 11 November 2012. Photograph by Kenneth L. Krysko.

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IRCFREPTILES&AMPHIBIANS•20(3):152–154•SEP2013

Buckneretal.(2012)compiledanexhaustivelistofbothnativeandnon-nativeamphibiansandreptilesinThe

Bahamas, and Turks and Caicos Islands. Subsequently,Kryskoetal.(2012)confirmedtheidentificationofthenon-

nativeSoutheasternFive-linedSkink(Plestiodon inexpectatusTaylor1932)onGrandBahamaIsland,andGiery(2013)added thenon-nativeCornSnake (Pantherophis guttatus(Linnaeus1766))aslikelyestablishedonGreatAbacoIsland.

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IRCF REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS • VOL15, NO 4 • DEC 2008 189TABLE OF CONTENTS

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

F E A T U R E A R T I C L E S

Chasing Bullsnakes (Pituophis catenifer sayi) in Wisconsin: On the Road to Understanding the Ecology and Conservation of the Midwest’s Giant Serpent ...................... Joshua M. Kapfer 190

The Shared History of Treeboas (Corallus grenadensis) and Humans on Grenada: A Hypothetical Excursion ............................................................................................................................Robert W. Henderson 198

R E S E A R C H A R T I C L E S

The Texas Horned Lizard in Central and Western Texas ....................... Emily Henry, Jason Brewer, Krista Mougey, and Gad Perry 204 The Knight Anole (Anolis equestris) in Florida

.............................................Brian J. Camposano, Kenneth L. Krysko, Kevin M. Enge, Ellen M. Donlan, and Michael Granatosky 212

C O N S E R V A T I O N A L E R T

World’s Mammals in Crisis ............................................................................................................................................................. 220 More Than Mammals ...................................................................................................................................................................... 223 The “Dow Jones Index” of Biodiversity ........................................................................................................................................... 225

H U S B A N D R Y

Captive Care of the Central Netted Dragon ....................................................................................................... Shannon Plummer 226

P R O F I L E

Kraig Adler: A Lifetime Promoting Herpetology ................................................................................................ Michael L. Treglia 234

C O M M E N T A R Y

The Turtles Have Been Watching Me ........................................................................................................................ Eric Gangloff 238

B O O K R E V I E W

Threatened Amphibians of the World edited by S.N. Stuart, M. Hoffmann, J.S. Chanson, N.A. Cox, R. Berridge, P. Ramani, and B.E. Young .............................................................................................................. Robert Powell 243

CONSERVATION RESEARCH REPORTS: Summaries of Published Conservation Research Reports ................................. 245 NATURAL HISTORY RESEARCH REPORTS: Summaries of Published Reports on Natural History ................................. 247 NEWBRIEFS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 248 EDITORIAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 251 FOCUS ON CONSERVATION: A Project You Can Support ............................................................................................... 252

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REPTILES & AMPHIBIANSC O N S E R V AT I O N A N D N AT U R A L H I S T O R Y

WWW.IRCF.ORG/REPTILESANDAMPHIBIANSJOURNAL

New Island Records for Amphibians and Reptiles on the Little Bahama Bank,

Commonwealth of The BahamasKennethL.Krysko1,DavidW.Steadman2,JimI.Mead3,NancyA.Albury4,ClaudiaA.MacKenzie-Krysko1,andSandraL.Swift3

1FloridaMuseumofNaturalHistory,DivisionofHerpetology,1659MuseumRoad,UniversityofFlorida,Gainesville,Florida,32611USA([email protected])2FloridaMuseumofNaturalHistory,DivisionofOrnithology,1659MuseumRoad,UniversityofFlorida,Gainesville,Florida,32611USA([email protected])

3DepartmentofGeosciencesandDonSundquistCenterofExcellenceinPaleontology,EastTennesseeStateUniversity,JohnsonCity,Tennessee,37614USA([email protected])

4TheNationalMuseumofTheBahamas([email protected])

152Copyright©2013.KennethL.Krysko.Allrightsreserved.

Fig. 1.Non-nativeRed-earedSlider(Trachemys scripta elegans) in situatOwanta’sPond,MarshHarbour,GreatAbacoIsland,on11November2012.PhotographbyKennethL.Krysko.

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In this paper, we document eight additional new islandrecordsandprovideanomenclaturalcorrectionforamphib-iansandreptilesonGreatAbacoanditssatelliteislands. Our records are the first for Hemidactylus mabouia,Trachemys scripta elegans, andT. terrapen fromtheLittleBahamasBank,althoughtheseandallotherspeciesmen-tionedareknownfromotherislandsintheBahamas.

Great Abaco Island.—On 6 November 2012, KLK,DWS, JIM, and SLS collected two Tropical HouseGeckos,Hemidactylus mabouia (MoreaudeJonnès1818)(UF-Herpetology 168826 and 168830), at Friends oftheEnvironment, 1ConservationWay,MarshHarbour(26.53154°N, 77.05847°W; Datum WGS84). On 7November2012,KLK,DWS,JIM,andSLScollectedfourH. mabouia(UF-Herpetology168846–168849)atCherokeeSound(26.28418°N,77.05377°W),andoneH. mabouia(UF-Herpetology168844)atLittleHarbour(26.32356°N,77.00368°W).On11November2012,KLK,DWS,JIM,andSLScollectedanon-nativeRed-earedSlider,Trachemys scripta elegans (Wied-Neuwied 1838)(UF-Herpetology168894;Fig. 1), and apresumablynon-native Jamaican

Slider, T. terrapen (Bonnaterre 1789)(UF-Herpetology168893; Fig. 2), at Owanta’s Pond, Marsh Harbour(26.52365°N,77.06645°W).

Elbow Cay.—On15October2010,OliviaPattersoncol-lectedapresumablynativeBrownBlindSnake,Typhlops lum-bricalis(Linnaeus1758)(UF-Herpetology169218),inHopeTown(26.52745°N,76.96507°W).

Man-O-War Cay.—On11November2012,NAAcollectedfournativeCubanTreefrogtadpoles,Osteopilus septentriona-lis (DumérilandBibron1841)(UF-Herpetology169068),andanativeNorthernCurly-tailedLizard,Leiocephalus cari-natusGray1827(UF-Herpetology169220),onBallFieldRoad(26.59733°N,77.0034°W).On9and11November2012,KLK,NAA, andCAMK, collected three andoneHemidactylus mabouia(UF-Herpetology168871–168873,and169219,respectively)onBallFieldRoad(26.59733°N,77.0034°W).On8August2006,MamieAlburycollectedapresumablynativeBrownBlindsnake,Typhlops lumbricalis (UF-Herpetology156842),onBallFieldRoad(26.59733°N,77.0034°W).

Fig. 2.Non-nativeJamaicanSlider(Trachemys terrapen)in situatOwanta’sPond,MarshHarbour,GreatAbacoIsland,on11November2012.PhotographbyKennethL.Krysko.

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Sandy Cay.—On1December2010,LloydWilliamsphoto-graphedanativeAbacoIslandBoa,Chilabothrus exsulNetting

and Goin 1944 (photographic voucher UF-Herpetology163248;Fig.3),onSandyCay(26.58366°N,77.00708°W).ThegenericnamewaschangedrecentlyfromEpicratesbasedonmolecularanalyses(Reynoldsetal.2013).

Buckneretal.(2012)reportedthefossilChilabothrus striatusfromGreatAbacoIsland;thespeciesepithetshouldbecor-rectedtoC. exsul.

AcknowledgmentsWeareextremelythankfultoOliviaPattersonandLloydWilliamsforhelpwithfieldwork;DavidL.Reed,LucetaHanna,andSimeonPinderforTheBahamasDepartmentof Agriculture (Permit #4/2012); Stacy Lubin-Gray andPhilipS.WeechforTheBahamasEnvironment,Science&Technology(BEST)permit;RobertPowellforreviewingadraftofthisarticle;andtheNationalScienceFoundation(grantBCS-1118369toDWS)forfunding.

Literature CitedBuckner,S.D.,R.Franz,andR.G.Reynolds.2012.BahamaIslandsandTurks&

CaicosIslands,pp.93–110.In:R.PowellandR.W.Henderson(eds.),IslandListsofWestIndianAmphibiansandReptiles.Florida Museum of Natural History Bulletin51:85–166.

Giery,S.T.2013.FirstrecordsofRedCornsnakes(Pantherophis guttatus)fromAbacoIsland,TheBahamas,andnotesontheircurrentdistributioninthegreaterCaribbeanregion.Reptiles & Amphibians20:36–39.

Krysko, K.L., N.A. Albury, and D.W. Steadman. 2012. Confirmation ofthe Southeastern Five-lined Skink, Plestiodon inexpectatus Taylor 1932(Scincidae),onGrandBahamasIsland,CommonwealthofTheBahamas.Reptiles & Amphibians19:126–127.

Reynolds,R.G.,M.L.Niemiller,S.B.Hedges,A.Dornburg,A.R.Puente-Rolon,andL.J.Revell.2013.MolecularphylogenyandhistoricalbiogeographyofWestIndianboidsnakes(Chilabothrus).Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution68:461–470.

Fig. 3.NativeAbacoIslandBoa(Chilabothrus exsul;UF-Herpetology163248)in situonSandyCay,GreatAbacoIsland,on1December2010.PhotographbyLloydWilliams.