You are here » home advanced search Cnemaspis pulchra

Cnemaspis pulchra MANAMENDRA-ARACHCHI, BATUWITA & PETHIYAGODA, 2007

Can you confirm these amateur observations of Cnemaspis pulchra?

Add your own observation of
Cnemaspis pulchra »

Find more photos by Google images search: Google images

Higher TaxaGekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos)
Subspecies 
Common Names 
SynonymCnemaspis pulchra MANAMENDRA-ARACHCHI, BATUWITA & PETHIYAGODA 2007 
DistributionSri Lanka

Type locality: Rakwana, Ratnapura District, 06°30’N, 80°34’E, 458m elevation.  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: NMSL (= WHT) 7023, (male), 34.2 mm SVL, M. M. Bahir & D. Gabadage, 06 March, 1996. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: Cnemaspis pulchra differs from its peninsular Indian and Sri Lankan congeners by a combination of the following characters. Maximum SVL 34.2 mm; paired postmentals separated by a medial scale; each postmental bounded by 2 scales; ventrals, 121–133; ventral scales across mid-body, 24–27; dorsal scales heterogeneous, isolated, scattered; 6 spinelike tubercles on flanks; pectoral and abdominal scales smooth; ventral scales of tail base smooth; 3 or 4 preanal pores, 4–6 femoral pores on each side; subcaudals in median series not enlarged, keeled; supralabials to angle of jaws, 7 or 8; subdigital lamellae on digit IV of pes, 17–20. [from MANAMENDRA-ARACHCHI et al. 2007]. 
Comment 
EtymologyThe species name is a Latin (feminine) adjective meaning beautiful, pretty, elegant. 
References
  • Agarwal, I., Biswas, S., Bauer, A.M., Greenbaum, E., Jackman, T.R., De Silva, A. & Batuwita, S. 2017. Cryptic species, taxonomic inflation, or a bit of both? New species phenomenon in Sri Lanka as suggested by a phylogeny of dwarf geckos (Reptilia, Squamata, Gekkonidae, Cnemaspis). Systematics and Biodiversity, 15, 427–439 - get paper here
  • JANZEN, P. 2021. Morningside – ein herpetologisches Highlight Sri Lankas. Sauria 43 (1): 9-37 - get paper here
  • Karunarathna, Suranjan; Nikolay A. Poyarkov, Anslem de Silva, Majintha Madawala, Madhava Botejue, Vladislav A. Gorin, Thilina Surasinghe, Dinesh Gabadage, Kanishka D.B. Ukuwela & Aaron M. Bauer 2019. Integrative taxonomy reveals six new species of day geckos of the genus Cnemaspis Strauch, 1887 (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae) from geographically-isolated hill forests in Sri Lanka. Vertebrate Zoology 69 (3): 247–298 - get paper here
  • Manamendra-Arachchi, Kelum; Batuwita, Sudesh & Pethiyagoda, Rohan 2007. A taxonomic revision of the Sri Lankan day-geckos (Reptilia: Gekkonidae: Cnemaspis), with description of new species from Sri Lanka and southern India. Zeylanica 7 (1): 9-122
  • Samarawickrama, V.A.M.P.K.; H.I.G.C. Kumara, D.R.N.S. Samarawickrama 2019. Diversity of Reptiles in the Eastern and Southern parts of the Sinharaja Rain Forest. Journal of Tropical Forestry and Environment - get paper here
  • Somaweera, R. & Somaweera, N. 2009. Lizards of Sri Lanka: a colour guide with field keys. Chimaira, Frankfurt, 304 pp.
  • VIDANAPATHIRANA, DULAN RANGA; M. D. GEHAN RAJEEV, NETHU WICKRAMASINGHE, SAMANTHA SURANJAN FERNANDO & L. J. MENDIS WICKRAMASINGHE & L. J. MENDIS WICKRAMASINGHE 2014. Cnemaspis rammalensis sp. nov., Sri Lanka’s largest day-gecko (Sauria: Gekkonidae: Cnemaspis) from Rammalakanda Man and Biosphere Reserve in southern Sri Lanka. Zootaxa 3755 (3): 273–286 - get paper here
 
External links  
Is it interesting? Share with others:


Please submit feedback about this entry to the curator