Oedura murrumanu OLIVER, LAVER, MELVILLE & DOUGHTY, 2014
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Higher Taxa | Diplodactylidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Limestone Range Velvet Gecko |
Synonym | Oedura murrumanu OLIVER, LAVER, MELVILLE & DOUGHTY 2014 |
Distribution | Australia (Western Australia) Type locality: Oscar Range, Western Australia (17.9166°S, 125.3024°E). |
Reproduction | oviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: WAM R173368 (Field# PMO54), an adult male with original tail, collected by Paul Oliver, Paul Horner, and Susan Perkins on 28 October 2013. Paratypes. WAM R173370 (Field# PMO56), NMV D76948 (PMO55) with same collection details as holotype; NMV D77002 (PMO51), NMV D76947 (PMO53), WAM R173369 (Field# PMO52) collected by Paul Oliver, Paul Horner, and Susan Perkins, Oscar Range (17.9125°S, 125.2827°E) on 28 October 2013. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A large (SVL to 10 mm) species of Oedura, with a wide (HW/SVL 0.18–0.20) and relatively shallow head (HD/SVL 0.011), moderately long (TL/SVL 0.69–0.74) and slightly to moderately swollen tail (TW < HW), large eyes (EYE/SVL 0.067–0.069), rostral crease extending less than 20% height of rostral, digits with –7 paired sets of distal subdigital lamellae, of which the largest are expanded to form distinct lateral fringes, a weak postorbital stripe, light spots on dorsum and head typically > scales wide, and 5 light bands on the tail (Figs. 2–6). |
Comment | Size: max. 10 mm SVL |
Etymology | Murru manu’ (‘u’ pronouced as ‘oo’) is the word for gecko in the language of the Bunuba people of the south-west Kimberley. This new species is probably entirely restricted to the traditional lands of the Bunuba. |
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