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Gehyra incognita KEALLEY, DOUGHTY, PEPPER, KEOGH, HILLYER & HUEY, 2018

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Higher TaxaGekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Northern Pilbara Cryptic Gehyra 
SynonymGehyra incognita KEALLEY, DOUGHTY, PEPPER, KEOGH, HILLYER & HUEY 2018
Gehyra variegata C2 — ASHMAN et al. 2018 
DistributionAustralia (Western Australia: mostly near the Pilbara coast)

Type locality: 38 km north–north-west of Marble Bar, site PHYC06 of the Pilbara Biodiversity Survey (2050′07′′S, 11940′18′′E), WA  
Reproductionoviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) 
TypesHolotype: WAM R161379, an adult male collected on 26 September 2005 by A.H. Burbidge and C. Stevenson. Paratypes. WAM R145629 (male), 18 km south of Port Hedland (2028′12′′S, 11835′24′′ E); WAM R156815 (female), Port Hedland area (2022′49′′S, 11841′52′′E); WAM R159848 (male), 12.5 km south of Whim Creek Hotel (2056′59′′S, 11750′59′′E); WAM R165149 (female), five km north–north-east of Python Pool (2118′37′′S, 11716′34′′E); WAM R166629 (female), Mons Cupri Mine (2051′59′′S, 11749′19′′E).
 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A moderately sized (to 52.0 mm SVL) species with moderately short snout, internarial present or absent, lower postnasal larger or equal to upper, two pairs of chin shields, second infralabial notched by parinfralabial scales, usually six (rarely five or seven) subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe and males with 10–16 (mean 12.0) pre-cloacal pores. In preservative, background colour medium grey to dark brown with poorly contrasting pattern of small dark and pale spots occasionally forming bars or networks, well-defined head stripes and ventrum heavily stippled. Genetically diagnosed from other arid clade members by the ND2 sites in Table 3 in Kealley et al. 2018.


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CommentHabitat. Likely arboreal.

Similar species: Along with G. crypta sp. nov., G. incognita sp. nov. is one of the most difficult species in the arid clade to diagnose. There are no known photographs in life, and it possess a darker background colouration which weakens the contrast of the markings. It is most similar to G. variegata and G. purpurascens, although so far as we know these species do not co-occur together with G. incognita sp. nov. in the northern Pilbara.

Distribution: see map in Kealley et al. 2018: 4 (Fig. 1). 
EtymologyThe specific name is derived from the Latin incognitus meaning ‘unknown,’ in reference to the heretofore complete ignorance of this species’ existence prior to genetic analyses. Used as an adjective. 
References
  • Ashman, L. G., Bragg, J. G., Doughty, P. , Hutchinson, M. N., Bank, S. , Matzke, N. J., Oliver, P. and Moritz, C. 2018. Diversification across biomes in a continental lizard radiation. Evolution, doi:10.1111/evo.13541 - get paper here
  • Ellis, Ryan J.; Paul Doughty and Aaron M. Bauer 2018. An annotated type catalogue of the geckos and pygopods (Squamata: Gekkota: Carphodactylidae, Diplodactylidae, Gekkonidae, Pygopodidae) in the collection of the Western Australian Museum. Records of the Western Australian Museum 33: 051–094 - get paper here
  • Kealley, Luke; Paul Doughty, Mitzy Pepper, J. Scott Keogh, Mia Hillyer and Joel Huey 2018. Conspicuously concealed: revision of the arid clade of the Gehyra variegata (Gekkonidae) group in Western Australia using an integrative molecular and morphological approach, with the description of five cryptic species. PeerJ 6:e5334; DOI 10.7717/peerj.5334 - get paper here
  • Zimin, A., Zimin, S. V., Shine, R., Avila, L., Bauer, A., Böhm, M., Brown, R., Barki, G., de Oliveira Caetano, G. H., Castro Herrera, F., Chapple, D. G., Chirio, L., Colli, G. R., Doan, T. M., Glaw, F., Grismer, L. L., Itescu, Y., Kraus, F., LeBreton 2022. A global analysis of viviparity in squamates highlights its prevalence in cold climates. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 00, 1–16 - get paper here
 
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