Lepidoblepharis festae (PERACCA, 1897)
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Higher Taxa | Sphaerodactylidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Brown Dwarf Gecko |
Synonym | Lepidodactylus festae PERACCA 1897: 300 Lepidoblepharis festae — VANZOLINI 1953: 265 Lepidoblepharis festae — WERMUTH 1965: 96 Lepidoblepharis festae — KLUGE 1993 Lepidoblepharis festae — RÖSLER 2000: 90 |
Distribution | Ecuador (San Jose de Cuchipamba), Peru, Colombia (F. CASTRO, pers. comm.) Type locality: San José de Cuchipamba, Ecuador. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MRSN (= MSNTO) R224 |
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Comment | Type species: Lepidodactylus festae PERACCA 1897: 300 is the type species of the genus Lepidoblepharis PERACCA 1897. Key: BATISTA et al. 2015 present a key to the species of Lepidoblepharis in Panama. Distribution: not listed for Amazonas by RIBEIRO-JUNIOR 2015. Brazilian populations of this taxon actually belongs to L. heyerorum (Avila-Pires 1995, Costa & Bernils 2015). For maps of species distributions see Vanzolini 1968: 91 (Map 2). |
Etymology | Named after Dr. Enrico Festa (1868-1939), an Italian zoologist. He visited Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria (1893) and collected in Panama and Ecuador (1895-1898). He worked for Museo e Instituto di Zoologia Sistematica dell'Universita di Torino (1899-1923) as Deputy Assistant Professor (1899), retiring as Honorary Vice Director (Beolens et al. 2011: 89). The genus was named after Greek lepidos (λεπίδος) a scale + Greek blepharis (βλεφαρίς), an eyelash. ["...Palpebra inferiore rudimentale, la superiore laminare, sporgente all’esterno a mezzaluna, non chiudente l’occhio…"]. |
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