Cyrtodactylus himalayicus (ANNANDALE, 1906)
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Himalaya bent-toed Gecko |
Synonym | Gymnodactylus himalayicus ANNANDALE 1906 Gymnodactylus himalayicus — ANNANDALE 1913: 319 Cyrtodactylus himalayicus — AGARWAL et al. 2018 |
Distribution | India (West Bengal, Darjeeling) Type locality: “Kurseong, Darjeeling dist. (5,000 ft)” [=Kurseong subdivision (ca. 1524 m elevation), Darjeeling district, West Bengal state, India] |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: ZSI (ZSIK) 15716, male, collected by N. Annandale, ca. 1906 (Annandale 1906). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis and comparisons with regional congeners. A small sized Cyrtodactylus, snout-vent length to 64.5 mm; body relatively slender; limbs and digits moderately long; two or three pairs of well-developed postmentals, inner pair longer than outer two and in broad contact behind mental; 19–21 rows of smooth weakly raised to bluntly conical, rounded dorsal tubercles; 33 or 34 [35 count in Annandale 1906] ventral scales between outermost ventral scale rows enlarged relative to granular flank scales; ventrolateral folds absent; no precloacal groove; 10 precloacal pores in a single series on the male and an equivalent 10 fine pores/ pitted scales on the female, femoral pores absent on both sexes; scales bordering precloacal pore row are approximately 3x enlarged relative to pore- bearing scales. Nine basal subdigital lamellae and 11 distal lamellae on Digit IV of pes [n=1: toe tips broken off on ZSIK 15716]. Subcaudal scalation of original tail without single median series of enlarged plates, though subcaudals are moderately enlarged relative to dorsal caudal scales. Dorsal pattern of approximately eight paired transversely arranged small dark spots on trunk and sacrum of male, or female with four almost continuous longitudinal brown stripes on trunk. Original tail with approximately 13 dark bands. Additional details (1450 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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