Cnemaspis kivulegedarai KARUNARATHNA, POYARKOV, DE SILVA, MADAWALA, BOTEJUE, GORIN, SURASINGHE, GABADAGE, UKUWELA & BAUER, 2019
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Synonym | Cnemaspis kivulegedarai KARUNARATHNA, POYARKOV, DE SILVA, MADAWALA, BOTEJUE, GORIN, SURASINGHE, GABADAGE, UKUWELA & BAUER 2019 |
Distribution | Sri Lanka (Central Province) Type locality: granite wall in Keerthibandarapura, Walapane, Nuwara Eliya District, Central Province, Sri Lanka (7.127933° N, 80.867364° E, WGS 1984; elevation 539 m |
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Types | Holotype. NMSL.2019.08.01, adult male, 28.5 mm SVL (Fig. 19), collected around 14.00 hrs) on 17 June 2018 by Suranjan Karunarathna and Anslem de Silva. Paratypes. NMSL.2019.08.02, adult female, 31.2 mm SVL, and NMSL.2019.08.03, adult female, 29.8 mm SVL, collected from a large granite wall in Keerthibandarapura, Walapane, Nuwara Eliya District, Central Province, Sri Lanka (7.140061° N, 80.872467° E, WGS 1984; elevation 562 m; around 15.00 hrs) on 17 June 2018 by Suranjan Karunarathna and Anslem de Silva. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Cnemaspis kivulegedarai sp. nov., can be readily distinguished from its Sri Lankan congeners by a combination of the following morphological and meristic characteristics: maximum SVL 31.2 mm; dorsum with heterogeneous, smooth, granular scales; 1 internasal, 2/2 supranasals and 1/1 postnasal present; 30 – 34 interorbital scales; 15 – 17 supraciliaries, 12 canthal scales, 17 – 21 eye to tympanum scales; 3 enlarged postmentals; postmentals bounded by 5 chin scales; chin with smooth granules; gular, pectoral and abdominal scales smooth, subimbricate; 19 belly scales across the venter; 4 – 5 weakly developed tubercles on posterior flank; 131 – 133 paravertebral granules linearly arranged; 2 precloacal pores, 4 – 5 femoral pores on each side in males separated by 9 – 10 unpored anterior femoral scales, 2 unpored posterior femoral scales; 109 – 114 ventral scales; 69 – 76 midbody scales; subcaudals smooth, diamond shaped, in irregular series forming a narrow median row; 7 supralabials; 6 – 7 infralabials; 14 total lamellae on fourth digit of manus, and 15 total lamellae on fourth digit of pes. Additional details (1547 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | The specific epithet is an eponym Latinized (kivulegedarai) in the masculine genitive singular, honouring ‘‘Kivulegedara Mohottala’ (a warrior) for his valiant feats in the Great Rebellion of 1817 – 1818, which was initiated in Uva-Wellassa. |
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