Microgecko helenae NIKOLSKY, 1907
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
Subspecies | Microgecko helenae fasciatus (SCHMIDTLER & SCHMIDTLER 1972) Microgecko helenae helenae (NIKOLSKY 1907) |
Common Names | E: Khuzestan Dwarf gecko |
Synonym | Microgecko helenae NIKOLSKY 1907 Microgecko helenae — WERNER 1936 Tropiocolotes helenae — MERTENS 1956 Microgecko helenae — ANDERSON 1961 Microgecko helenae — ANDERSON 1963 Tropiocolotes helenae — MINTON 1962 Microgecko helenae — GUIBÉ 1966 Microgecko helenae — KLUGE 1967 Tropiocolotes helenae — MINTON, ANDERSON & ANDERSON 1970 Microgecko helenae — TUCK 1970 Microgecko helenae — KLUGE 1993 Tropiocolotes helenae — FRYNTA et al. 1997 Tropiocolotes helenae — ANDERSON 1999: 191 Tropiocolotes (Microgecko) helenae — RÖSLER 2000: 117 Microgecko helenae — SINDACO & JEREMČENKO 2008 Microgecko helenae — BAUER et al. 2013 Microgecko helenae fasciatus (SCHMIDTLER & SCHMIDTLER 1972) Tropiocolotes helenae fasciatus SCHMIDTLER & SCHMIDTLER 1972: 62 Tropiocolotes helenae fasciatus — FRANZEN & GLAW 2007 Microgecko helenae fasciatus — ŠMÍD et al. 2014 Microgecko helenae fasciatus — JABLONSKI et al. 2020 |
Distribution | Iran, Pakistan ? helenae: Iran; Type locality: Aguljasdiker, Alchorschir und Bidczar (alle „Arabistan" = Khuzestan), sowie Isfagan ( = Isfahan?) in „Kuchcstan". Restricted to (hoc loco): Bidezar = Bid Zard. “Alchorschir; Aguljaschker; Isfagan; Bidezar, Khuzestan Province, Iran” fide ANDERSON 1999 [restricted to Bidezar [=Bid Zard] by J J Schmidtler and J F Schmidtler 1972:60; Alchorschir by designation of lectotype by SZCZERBAK & GOLUBEV 1986:111, 113] fasciatus: Iran (Kermanshahan, Lorestan Provinces, western Zagros Mountains), Iraq. Type locality: Sorkh-e Dize, 125 km west of Kermanshahan, on road to Baghdad, Kermanshahan Prov., Iran [close to Iraqi border at 1000-1500 m. elevation]. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Lectotype: ZISP (ZIL) 10242 (designated by SZCZERBAK & GOLUBEV 1986:111); other specimens: CAS, USNM, Holotype: ZSM 501/68 [fasciatus] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): the genus Microgecko Nikolsky, 1907, iss characterized by a vertical pupil, body scales, including subdigital lamellae on fingers and toes, smooth, supranasal scales significantly larger than other nasal scales and always contacting nostrils; one or two pairs of postsupranasal scales well-developed; dorsal scales distinctly smaller than ventrals and no enlarged subcaudal plates nor precloacal pores (Szczerbak & Golubev 1996, Masroor et al. 2020). Additional details (1968 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy and subspecies: Szczerbak & Golubev (1996) suspected that fasciatus is a variant of helenae and thus a synonym. Distribution: Not in Pakistan fide KHAN 2002 (pers. comm.). See map in SMID et al. 2014 and GHOLAMIFARD et al 2019: 436 (Fig. 1) for distribution in Iran. Note that some populations from the southern Zagros Mountains of Iran have been split off as M. varaviensis. Not listed for Iraq by Mohammed et al. 2017 (RJH 24: 193). Type species: Microgecko helenae NIKOLSKY 1907 is the type species of the genus Microgecko NIKOLSKY 1907. Key: see GHOLAMIFARD et al 2019: 451, Torki 2020, and Masroor et al. 2020 for keys to the species of Microgecko. Masroor et al. 2020 also has a table comparing most species. |
Etymology | Named after Helena Nikolsky (Nikolsky, the author, doesn’t given any further details about her). |
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