Tropiocolotes wolfgangboehmei WILMS, SHOBRAK & WAGNER, 2010
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Synonym | Tropiocolotes wolfgangboehmei WILMS, SHOBRAK & WAGNER 2010 |
Distribution | C Saudi Arabia Type locality: Ath-Thumama, Saudi Arabia (25° 16’ N, 46° 37’ E) |
Reproduction | oviparous (manual imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: ZFMK 43668, leg. T. Kordges, 1985; Paratype, ZFMK 87120, Ath-Thumama (25° 16’ N, 46° 37’ E), Saudi Arabia, leg. T. Wilms, 09.05.2001, 10:30 hrs |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A small gecko with a maximum snout-vent- length of 29.4 mm. The species possesses all diagnostic characters of the genus Tropiocolotes (in the sense of Kluge 1967) including digits slightly angularly bent, not dilated, not fringed, not webbed, nor ornamented, covered below with a single series of transverse lamellae, pupil vertical, dorsal scales uniform, small, homogenous, imbricate to subimbricate, preanal and femoral pores usually absent. Tropiocolotes wolfgangboehmei sp. n. has two pairs of postmental shields and therefore differs from T. latifi (no postmentals), T. helenae (one pair of postmentals) and T. depressus (no postmentals or only one pair of very small postmentals). From T. persicus it differs by having only four scales in contact with the nostril instead of five. It differs from T. algericus, T. tripolitanus, T. scorteccii, T. somalicus and T. bisharicus by its smooth dorsal sca- lation. T. wolfgangboehmei sp. n. differs from T. nattereri by possessing clearly bi- or tricarinated subdigital scales (versus smooth subdigital scales) and from T. steudneri and T. nubicus by having two pairs of postmental shields of which the second is roughly a quarter of the size of the first (both pairs of roughly equal size in T. steudneri and T. nubicus). |
Comment | Abundance: only known from its original description (Meiri et al. 2017). |
Etymology | Named after Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Böhme in honour to his contributions to herpetology during his 39 years as curator of herpetology at the Zoological Research Museum A. Koenig, Bonn and as the academic mentor of two of the authors of the present paper. |
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