Hemidactylus inexpectatus CARRANZA & ARNOLD, 2012
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Synonym | Hemidactylus inexpectatus CARRANZA & ARNOLD 2012: 59 |
Distribution | Oman (Gulf of Masirah, West of Barr al Hikman, Hammar-an-Nafur island) Type locality: 2.5 km Southeast of Ar Rumayliyah, 20.3319’N 57.78989’E, elevation 65 m. |
Reproduction | oviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: BMNH 2008.711, male, collected on the 29th of October 2008 by S. Carranza, E.N. Arnold and S. Alrabiei (MorphoBank M100257–M100280). Paratypes: BMNH2008.712, male, same collecting data as Holotype (MorphoBank M100233–M100256); IBES1798, male, same collecting data as Holotype (MorphoBank M100281–M100301); IBES7722, male from the same locality as the Holotype, collected on the 11th of October 2010 by S. Carranza and F. Amat (MorphoBank M100302–M100310); IBES7700, female, same collecting data as IBES7722 (MorphoBank M100311–M100315); IBES7735, female, same collecting data as IBES7722 (MorphoBank M100316–M100320); ONHM3711, female, same collecting data as IBES7722 (MorphoBank M100321–M100328). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis A small, slender, depressed Hemidactylus growing up to 44.1 mm SVL. Low conical or weakly keeled tubercles on back and neck, arranged in 14 regular rows at mid-body, largest on lateral dorsum compared with mid- back and flank; larger tubercles present on hind limbs and tail; adhesive pads narrow, lamellae under the 1st toe of pes 6, lamellae under toe 4th toe mean 10.5 (10–11); preanal pores 4; expanded subcaudal scales extend to about 2–4 whorls from tail base. Dorsum with a pattern of irregular dark spots and streaks; tail with 8–9 dark bands that increase in intensity distally contrasting with pale interstices, the final 5–6 extending to the ventral surface. Additional details (1327 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | MorphoBank M100233–M100346 |
Etymology | The species epithet “inexpectatus” refers to the unexpected finding of this distinct new species of Hemidactylus in this area of Central Oman. |
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