Pachydactylus kladaroderma BRANCH, BAUER & GOOD, 1996
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Thin-skinned gecko, Fragile Thick-toed gecko |
Synonym | Pachydactylus kladaroderma BRANCH, BAUER & GOOD 1996 Pachydactylus namaquensis — FITZSIMONS 1943: 104 (part.) Pachydactylus kladeroderma — BRANCH 1998: 257 (in error) Pachydactylus kladaroderma — RÖSLER 2000: 98 Pachydactylus kladaroderma — BATES et al. 2014: 132 Pachydactylus kladaroderma — TELFORD et al 2022 |
Distribution | South Africa (southern escarpment and Cape Fold Mountains surrounding the western Little Karoo) Type locality: Dolerite Towers, Molteno Pass, Nuweveldberge, Karoo National Park (32° 15’ 09’’ S, 22° 34’ 07’’ E, 1077 m elevation), Western Cape Province. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: PEM R11195 |
Diagnosis | |
Comment | P. kladaroderma is characterized by a slit-like ear opening, low number of granules bordering the mental (3-6) and mental and adjacent infralabials (5-13), the frequent (79%) occurrence of the supralabial entering the nostril, and its drab brown base colouration. |
Etymology | Named after Greek “kladaros” = easily broken, and “derma” = skin, with reference to the fragile skin exhibited by this species and several other species of Pachdactylus to which it may be closely related. |
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