Ramigekko swartbergensis (HAACKE, 1996)
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Swartberg African Leaf-Toed Gecko |
Synonym | Phyllodactylus swartbergensis HAACKE 1996 Afrogecko swartbergensis — BAUER et al. 1997 Afrogecko swartbergensis — MASHININI & MAHLANGU 2013 Afrogecko swartbergensis — BATES et al. 2014: 101 Ramigekko swartbergensis — HEINICKE et al. 2014 |
Distribution | Republic of South Africa (Cape Fold Mountains) Type locality: Swartberg Pass, near forestry quarters on north-facing slope, Groot Swartberge (33° 20’ S, 22° 02’ E; 3322Ac), altitude 1580 m, Oudtshoorn district, Western Cape Province, South Africa. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: DNMNH (= TM) 56468, adult male, collected by W. D. Haacke, 31 January 1983. |
Diagnosis | Additional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (2000 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Type species: Phyllodactylus swartbergensis HAACKE 1996 is the type species of the genus Ramigekko HEINICKE et al. 2014. |
Etymology | The species is named after the type locality. “The genus name is a combination of the Latin noun ramus, meaning branch, and gekko, a latinization of a Malay word said to imitate the vocalizations of geckos (subsequently applied to the lizards themselves). We apply the name in recognition of Professor William R. Branch, curator emeritus of herpetology at Bayworld (formerly Port Elizabeth Museum), in honour of his recent retirement and in recognition of his many contributions to the systematic herpetology of southern Africa. The gender is masculine.” |
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