Ancylodactylus mathewsensis MALONZA & BAUER, 2022
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Synonym | Ancylodactylus mathewsensis MALONZA & BAUER 2022: 116 |
Distribution | C Kenya Type locality: Mathews Range Forest at Mugur area, Namunyak Conservancy, Samburu County, Kenya (01.25558° N, 37.22130° E; 1768 m). |
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Types | Holotype. NMK-L3375/1, adult male, collected 9 June 2010 by Patrick K. Malonza & Justus Ochong. Paratypes. NMK-L3375/2, adult female and NMK-L3375/4, adult male, same data as holotype; NMK-L3368/3, adult female, Mathews Range Forest, Lemurit area, Samburu County, Kenya (01.17122° N, 37.34365° E; 1469 m), collected 4 June 2010 by Patrick K. Malonza & Justus Ochong. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A small-sized Ancylodactylus, both sexes with a maximum SVL of approximately 40 mm. Dorsal scalation mostly homogeneous with smooth, granular scales. Trunk with a few small, scattered tubercles, particularly in the sacral region; may otherwise be atuberculate, or there may be a single row of tubercles on each flank. Limbs and digits long, with enlarged basal lamellae under and proximal to penultimate interphalangeal joint (4 under digit IV). Original tail slightly longer than SVL. Tail dorsum distal to the pygal portion of the tail atuberculate; median subcaudal scales transversely widened and in a single row. Male precloacal pores in a single continuous row of 6–7. Dorsal pattern of pale fleurs-de-lis and spots on a yellowishto grayish-brown background; diamond-shaped markings on tail. Ventral coloration of trunk yellow, tail venter orange, chin and anterior throat whitish with diffuse dark longitudinal stripes. whitish with faint darker markings on throat and trunk. (MALONZA & BAUER 2022) Additional details (5654 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Distribution: see map in MALONZA & BAUER 2022: 104 (Fig. 1). |
Etymology | Named for the Mathews Range, the type locality of this taxon. |
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