Peach-throated monitor
The peach-throated monitor, also known as the Sepik monitor, is a species of monitor lizard native to New Guinea.
Taxonomy
Varanus jobiensis belongs to the subgenus Euprepiosaurus, which includes species such as the blue-tailed monitor and mangrove monitor, both of which it is sympatric with in much of its range.It is likely that this species is actually a species complex of multiple different species that have been diverging since the Pliocene, and diverged from the V. indicus species complex 4.7 million years ago.
Etymology
The specific name, jobiensis, which is Latin, means "from Jobi". Jobi is the island also known as Yapen, which is the type locality of this species.The junior synonym, Varanus karlschmidti, was named in honour of American herpetologist Karl Patterson Schmidt.