Cnemaspis scalpensis (FERGUSON, 1877)
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Ferguson’s Day Gecko |
Synonym | Gymnodactylus scalpensis FERGUSON 1877: 13 Cnemaspis jerdoni scalpensis — DERANIYAGALA 1953: 39 Cnemaspis jerdoni scalpensis — WERMUTH 1965: 14 Cnemaspis jerdoni scalpensis — DE SILVA et al. 2000 Cnemaspis jerdoni scalpensis — RATHNAYAKE 2004 Cnemaspis ranwellai MENDIS WICKRAMASINGHE 2006 Cnemaspis scalpensis — MENDIS WICKRAMASINGHE & MUNINDRADASA 2007 |
Distribution | Sri Lanka (hills around Kandy) Type locality: mountains of Ceylon (fide Wermuth 1965); type locality of neotype: Agarapatana, Hatton, Sri Lanka, (N 06° 50’ 58.1” E 080° 40’ 35.0”, elevation 1524 m). ranwellai: Sri Lanka; Type locality: Gannoruwa (Gonnaruwa?), Kandy, Sri Lanka, ( N 07° 16’ 56.7” E 080° 35’ 54.0”, elevation 576 m). |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Neotype. NMSL 20061101, Adult male, 33.48 mm SVL, 17.09.2006, collected by L . J. Mendis Wickramasinghe and D. A. I. Munindradasa. Holotype: NMSL2004.1.1 (Adult male), 27.12.2003, collected by L . J. Mendis Wickramasinghe [ranwellai] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A medium-sized Cnemaspis (snout to vent length 30–35 mm in adults), which can be distinguished from all known congeners by the following combination of characters: postmentals separated by a small scale; nostrils not in contact with first supralabial; seven supra labials to angle of mid-orbit position and end of jaw at nine supra labials; 26 interorbitals; throat scales smooth; 74–76 dorsal tubercles; dorsal tubercles small, rounded, pentagonal or hexagonal; absence of groups of carinated large scales in dorsal body; spinelike tubercles present on flanks; 20 midventrals; ventral scales smooth and imbricate; mid-subcaudals large; no preanal pores; 13–14 femoral pores on each side; 10 subdigital lamellae and 4–5 basal lamellae in the 4th finger; 11 subdigital lamellae and 6 basal lamellae in the 4th toe; dorsal part of tail with large flushed and smooth scales, lower border with elongated diamonds. Additional details (1434 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Group: The C. scalpensis group (3 species: Cnemaspis scalpensis, C. gemunu and C. phillipsi), is characterized by femoral pores present while precloacal pores are absent, mid subcaudal scales extremely large, and smooth abdominal scales (Wickramasinghe et al. 2016). Synonymy: C. ranwellai is a synonym of C. scalpensis fide MANAMENDRA-ARCHCHI et al. 2007. Original description in Amarasinghe et al. 2009. Similar species: The records of Cnemaspis scalpensis from Udamaliboda forest and vicinity by Peabotuwage et al. (2012) represent Cnemaspis anslemi sp. nov. |
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