Enteng's Monitor

Varanus dalubhasa

Varanus dalubhasa is a species of Monitor Lizard from the family of Varanidae.
Monitor Lizard - Varanus dalubhasa Small Monitor Lizard - Varanus dalubhasa, around 1 meter length including the tail.
Saw it in the water of a shallow river, first saw the tail, the head was covered in dead leafs and I had thought it was a Snake.  When I slowly removed the dried leafs covering its head, it moves about a meter away, exposing its full head and body, allowing me to get this picture.

Received the ID from a Filipino Hepertologist.  He thinks this could be Varanus dalubhasa as it doesn't has the typical look of the other possible ID, Varanus marmoratus.  Varanus dalubhasa was recently described in 2014. Atimonan,Geotagged,Lizard,Monitor Lizard,Philippines,Quezon,Summer,Varanus dalubhasa

Naming

The specific epithet, dalubhasa, is derived from the Tagolog word “dalubhasa” meaning a person who has authoritative and comprehensive knowledge of a particular area, or a skilled expert in a particular subject. We choose this term in honor of Vicente “Enteng” Yngente of Polillo Island, whose extensive knowledge of natural history and ecology of Philippine reptiles (particularly monitor lizards) has been instrumental to our research and conservation work.
Dalubhasa Monitor Lizard - Varanus dalubhasa  Atimonan,Geotagged,Lizard,Monitor Lizard,Philippines,Quezon,Summer,Varanus dalubhasa

Distribution

Endemic to Philippines

References:

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http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/species?genus=Varanus&species=dalubhasa
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyVaranidae
GenusVaranus
SpeciesVaranus dalubhasa
Photographed in
Philippines