Gehyra pseudopunctata DOUGHTY, BOURKE, TEDESCHI, OLIVER & MORITZ, 2018
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Southern Kimberley spotted gecko |
Synonym | Gehyra pseudopunctata DOUGHTY, BOURKE, TEDESCHI, OLIVER & MORITZ in DOUGHTY et al. 2018: 217 |
Distribution | Australia (Western Australia) Type locality: Mt Nyulasy, Western Australia (16.74527°S; 128.28250°E), Australia. |
Reproduction | oviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: WAM R164776, an adult male collected on 17 January 2008 by P. Doughty, P.M. Oliver and D. Moore. Paratypes (9). All from Western Australia: WAM R70554 (male), 9 km south-south-east of Mt Amy (17°15'S; 124°55'E); WAM R132856 (female), 10 km south Bow River Station (16°57'59"S; 128°13'58"E); WAM R151018 (male), Mt Nyulasy (16°45'03"S; 128°17'12"E); WAM R164777 (male) and WAM R164778 (male), as for holotype; WAM R172099 (DEC BP02080) (male), Windjana Gorge (17.2272°S; 124.8958°E); WAM R176238 (CCM1440) (male), Sir John Gorge, Mornington (17.52933°S; 126.21127°E); WAM R176242 (CCM1464) (female), Teronis Gorge, Tablelands (17.29564°S; 127.25612°E); WAM R176304 (CCM3085) (female), Mt Nyulasy (16.74565°S; 128.28288°E); NMV D77003 (female), King Leopold Ranges, Gibb River Road (17.1164°S; 125.13335°E). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A Gehyra with moderate body size (average 54 mm, range 47–58 mm SVL), no flap of skin between limbs, dorsal half of rostral deeply furrowed with groove, internasal usually absent, 2 postnasals similar in size, first supralabial taller and narrower than second, 2 pairs of chin shields, snout moderately long and straight or slightly convex in lateral view, first digit of manus and pes without protruding claw, 7 or 8 divided subdigital lamellae on fourth toe, mode of 8 (range 7–11) pre-cloacal pores in males arranged in short shallow curve pointing anteriorly. Background colouration in life dull tan to pinkish-brown with scattered large pale squarish spots and more irregular dark blotches, post-temporal and canthal streaks sometimes present. Additional details (1394 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Habitat. Gehyra pseudopunctata sp. nov. has mostly been collected from around large boulders, rock walls, platforms and associated crevices among large sandstone or granite rock formations, similar habitats to the large- bodied G. occidentalis and G. koira from the same region. It is sympatric with the G. nana complex, G. occidentalis and G. granulum sp. nov., and in the west of its range with G. kimberleyi. The species has often been observed running upside down beneath rock overhangs. This habitat differs from the small rock ‘rubble’ habitat typically associated with the smaller-bodied G. nana and G. granulum sp. nov. in the Kimberley. Distribution: see map in Doughty et al. 2018: 203 (Fig. 1). |
Etymology | Named after the long-standing attribution of this species to the Pilbara species G. punctata. Hence “false [= pseudo, Latin] punctata”. |
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