Hemidactylus varadgirii CHAITANYA, AGARWAL, LAJMI & KHANDEKAR, 2019
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Giri’s ‘brookiish’ gecko, Amboli ‘brookiish’ gecko |
Synonym | Hemidactylus varadgirii CHAITANYA, AGARWAL, LAJMI & KHANDEKAR 2019 |
Distribution | India (Maharashtra) Type locality: Amboli (15.9590° N 73.9970° E; ca. 740 m asl), Maharashtra state, India |
Reproduction | |
Types | Holotype: BNHS 2377, adult male, collected by RC and Varad Giri on 19 May 2018. Paratypes: BNHS 2375, BNHS 2378, adult males, BNHS 2374, BNHS 2376 adult females, collected on 15 february 2019, other collection details same as those of holotype. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A medium sized Hemidactylus, SVL to at least 62 mm (n=5). Dorsal pholidosis composed of granular scales that are heterogeneous in size and shape throughout, intermixed with enlarged, conical, keeled tubercles that are heterogeneous in size, arranged in 17 or 18 fairly regular longitudinal rows at midbody, extending from posterior part of the head to groin; tubercles in parasagittal rows are smaller, keeled and more rounded; approximately six rows of tubercles on either side of parasagittal tubercle rows are highly enlarged, remarkably conical and strongly keeled; ventrolateral folds indistinct; about 30–34 scale rows across the venter. Supralabials up to jaw and midorbital position, 11–13 and eight or nine respectively; 8–11 infralabials. Digits with enlarged scansors, lamellae in straight transverse series, all divided except the apical and a few basal, seven or eight (manus & pes) lamellae beneath fourth digit and five or six (manus & pes) beneath first digit. Males with nine or ten femoral pores (rarely eight) on each side separated by four or five poreless scales. Ventral scales on tail enlarged, imbricate, with a single median row of roughly rectangular, enlarged subcaudal plates covering almost entire tail base, including regenerated tails. Additional details (2383 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | The specific epithet is a Latinized patronym in honour of Varad Giri for mentoring the authors in gecko taxonomy. Varad has made sizeable and significant contributions to the taxonomy of reptiles in India and has also been working tirelessly for over 15 years towards the conservation of the Amboli landscape, the type locality of this species. |
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