Paroedura sanctijohannis GÜNTHER, 1879
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Comoro Ground Gecko |
Synonym | Paroedura sancti johannis GÜNTHER 1879: 218 Phyllodactylus sancti-johannis — BOULENGER 1885: 86 Phyllodactylus sancti-johannis — ANGEL 1942: 49 Phyllodactylus sancti-johannis — GUIBÉ 1956: 248 Phyllodactylus sanctijohannis — WERMUTH 1965: 144 Paroedura sanctijohannis — KLUGE 1993 Paroedura sanctijohannis — RÖSLER 2000: 101 |
Distribution | Comoro Islands (Johanna, Anjouan, Moheli) Type locality: Johanna Island, Comoro Islands. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: BMNH 1877.8.9.33 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): Paroedura species range from about 42–110mm in maximum SVL. They are of medium to heavy build, with a cylindrical body and noticeably large head. As in all gekkonids, eyelids do not function. Paroedura is quite variable in color, but generally is a shade of brown, often with bands, spots, or reticulations. Paroedura can be distinguished from other geckos by the following combination of characteristics: hyoid without second ceratobranchial cartilages; stapedial foramen absent; frontal single; parietal paired; dorsal skin co-ossified to skull; scleral ossicles number 14; cloacal bones present; phalangeal formula 2-3-4-5-3/2-3-4-5-4 (manus/pes); paraphalangeal elements absent; eye with vertical pupil with notched margins; digits free, expanded at tips which have a single pair of adhesive pads (leaf toes); claws present; dorsal scalation granular with scattered or uniform tubercles that are sometimes spiny; preanal pores absent; tail generally thick, tapering, often with whorls of spines; females lay two hard-shelled eggs (Kluge 1967, Dixon and Kroll 1974, Bauer et al. 1997, Nussbaum and Raxworthy 2000). |
Comment | Type species: Paroedura sancti johannis GÜNTHER 1879 is the type species of the genus Paroedura GÜNTHER 1879. The genus was later synonymized with Phyllodactylus, but resurrected by Dixon & Kroll (1974). |
Etymology | Named after Johanna (Anjouan) Island (Comoro Islands). |
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