Cyrtodactylus agamensis (BLEEKER, 1860)
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Agam Bow-fingered Gecko |
Synonym | Gymnodactylus agamensis BLEEKER 1860: 328 Cyrtodactylus agamensis — RÖSLER et al. 2007 Cyrtodactylus agamensis — RÖSLER & GLAW 2008 Cyrtodactylus agamensis — HARVEY et al. 2015 Cyrtodactylus agamensis — MILTO & BEZMAN-MOSEYKO 2021 |
Distribution | Indonesia (Sumatra: Maninjau, Agam) Type locality: Agam, Sumatra. |
Reproduction | oviparous (manual imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: BMNH 1946.9.7.44, female, E.W.A. Lüdeking, 1859 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Adult males reaching 74.9 mm SVL, adult females reaching 86.8 mm SVL; 10–13 supralabials, 9–12 infralabials; tubercles of dorsum moderate in size with no intervening smaller tubercles; tubercles on ventral surfaces of forelimbs, in gular region absent, tubercles present in ventrolateral body fold; 31–37 paravertebral tubercles; 17–21 longitudinal rows of dorsal tubercles; 50–67 rows of ventral scales; 21–26 subdigital lamellae on 4th toe; 9–10 femoro-precloacal pores in males; dorsum not bearing a scattered pattern of white tubercles; 6–7 dark body bands with uneven margins often broken into separate spots; 10–12 dark, caudal bands on original tail; white caudal bands in adults infused with dark pigment (Table 1, Milto & Bezman-Moseyko 2021). Additional details (2081 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | RÖSLER et al. 2007 revalidated Cyrtodactylus agamensis but their diagnosis of this species is fairly vague (differs from other species ”by being smaller in SVL and having more ventrals...” etc.). Their key states “67” ventrals” for agamensis but this seems to be based on a single female. Abundance: Cyrtodactylus agamensis is known from a single female, the holotype (Rösler et al. 2007, Hartmann et al. 2016, Meiri et al. 2017) and 6 additional specimens found by Milto & Bezman-Moseyko 2021. Distribution: the IUCN assessment by Iskandar (2021) has it all over Sumatra and western offshore islands. |
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