Hemidactylus awashensis ŠMÍD, MORAVEC, KRATOCHVIL, NASHER, MAZUCH, GVOŽDÍK & CARRANZA, 2015
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Synonym | Hemidactylus awashensis SMID, MORAVEC, KRATOCHVIL, NASHER, MAZUCH, GVOZDIK & CARRANZA 2015 Hemidactylus macropholis — LANZA 1972 [partim] Hemidactylus macropholis — LANZA 1978 [partim] Hemidactylus macropholis — LARGEN & SPAWLS 2006 [partim] Hemidactylus macropholis — LARGEN & SPAWLS 2010 [partim] Hemidactylus aff. macropholis — MAZUCH 2013 Hemidactylus sp. 11 — SMID et al. 2013 |
Distribution | Ethiopia (Oromia Region) Type locality: Ethiopia, Oromia Region, Metehara, 8.922°N, 39.91°E, 981 m elevation |
Reproduction | oviparous (manual imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: NMP 6V 74979, adult male (MorphoBank M329043-M329085), 19. XI. 2010, collected by T. Mazuch. Paratypes. All paratypes were collected in the vicinity of Metehara by T.Mazuch, P.Novak, V.Trailin. NMP6V 74980, adult male (MorphoBank M329086-M329118), 8.931°N, 39.905°E, 1020 m elevation; NMP6V 74977, adult female (MorphoBank M328897-M328937), 8.921°N, 39.903°E, 990 m elevation, both collected 19. XI. 2010; NMP6V 74978/1-3, subadult female (NMP6V 74978/1, MorphoBank M328942-M328968), adult female (NMP6V 74978/2, MorphoBank M328969-M329004), adult male (NMP6V 74978/3, MorphoBank M329005_M329042), 8.908°N, 39.912°E, 964 m elevation, 22. VII. 2011. For additional specimens see SMID et al. 2015. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A medium-sized species of the H. robustus species group within the arid clade of Hemidactylus characterized by: (1) medium size with maximum recorded SVL 54.8 mm (45.3-54.8 mm in males, 38.5-52.4 mm in females); (2) large and robust head (HL 13.3 +/- 1.7 mm, HD = 5.8 +/- 0.6 mm, HL = 26- 28% of SVL, HD = 41-46% of HL); (3) relatively large horizontal eye diameter (24-29% of HL); (4) uppermost nasals always separated by a small shield; (5) large anterior postmentals in wide mutual contact; (6) dorsum with 14 longitudinal rows of enlarged, strongly keeled, conical tubercles; (7) low number of preanal pores in males (4-5); (8) 8 lamellae under the 1st toe; (9) 11-12 lamellae under the 4th toe; (10) enlarged subcaudals; (11) brownish grey colouration with a row of dark brown vertebral blotches starting on the nape and continuing as transverse bars (12-13) onto tail, smaller isolated dark patches also on flanks, dark horizontal stripe in prefrontal and temporal region [SMID et al. 2015]. |
Comment | Abundance: only known from its original description (Meiri et al. 2017). |
Etymology | The species epithet is an adjective referring to the region where all known material has been collected the surroundings of the Awash National Park in central Ethiopia. |
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