Strophurus ciliaris (BOULENGER, 1885)
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Higher Taxa | Diplodactylidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
Subspecies | Strophurus ciliaris ciliaris (BOULENGER 1885) Strophurus ciliaris aberrans (GLAUERT 1952) |
Common Names | E: Northern Spiny-tailed Gecko, Spiny-tailed Gecko G: Stachelschwanzgecko |
Synonym | Diplodactylus ciliaris BOULENGER 1885: 98 Diplodactylus spinigerus — ZIETZ 1920 (partim) Diplodactylus spinigerus ciliaris — LOVERIDGE 1934 Diplodactylus ciliaris — PIANKA 1969 Diplodactylus ciliaris — PIANKA 1976 Strophurus ciliaris — WELLS & WELLINGTON 1985 Strophurus ciliaris — GREER 1989 Strophurus ciliaris — KLUGE 1993 Diplodactylus ciliaris — COGGER 2000: 215 Strophurus ciliaris — RÖSLER 2000: 115 Strophurus ciliaris — BARTS & HULBERT 2004 Strophurus ciliaris — ESCORIZA BOI 2005 Diplodactylus ciliaris ciliaris BOULENGER 1885 Diplodactylus ciliaris BOULENGER 1885 Diplodactylus spinigerus ciliaris — GLAUERT 1952 Diplodactylus strophurus ciliaris — MITCHELL 1955 Diplodactylus ciliaris ciliaris — KLUGE 1967 (partim) Strophurus ciliaris — WELLS & WELLINGTON 1984 Strophurus ciliaris ciliaris — RÖSLER 2000: 115 Strophurus ciliaris ciliaris — DE LISLE et al. 2013 Diplodactylus ciliaris aberrans GLAUERT 1952 Diplodactylus spinigerus aberrans GLAUERT 1952 Diplodactylus strophurus aberrans — MITCHELL 1955 Diplodactylus strophurus aberrans — WERMUTH 1965: 26 Diplodactylus ciliaris ciliaris — KLUGE 1967 (partim) Strophurus aberrans — WELLS & WELLINGTON 1984 Diplodactylus ciliaris aberrans — STORR 1988 Strophurus ciliaris aberrans — KLUGE 1991 Strophurus ciliaris aberrans — RÖSLER 2000: 115 Strophurus ciliaris aberrans — DE LISLE et al. 2013 |
Distribution | Australia (arid and semiarid New South Wales, Northern Territory, W Queensland, N South Australia, Western Australia) ciliaris: N half of Northern Territory to far N Western Australia; Type locality: Port Darwin, Northern Territory. aberrans: coast of NW Western Australia through arid interior to S Northern Territory, N South Australia, W New South Wales and SW Queensland; Type locality: Mount Wynna, W Kimberly, Western Australia. (Mt. Wynne, fide STORR 1988] |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Lectotype: BMNH 1946.9.6.87 (D. c. and D. c. c.; designated by Kluge 1967) Holotype: WAM R2803 [aberrans] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A large member of the complex (total length up to 138 mm) with long spines above eye and on tail. Differing from D. C. aberrans mainly in small non-spinose scales on top and side of tail being granular rather than tubercular [STORR 1988: 121]. Additional details (342 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Group: Diplodactylus strophurus group (subgenus Strophurus) |
Etymology | Named after Latin “supercilium” (eyebrow), drawing attention to the long spines above the eye. The subspecies aberrans (= deviating) was named in allusion to the tubercular scales on its tail (Storr 1990: 20). |
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