Phelsuma roesleri GLAW, GEHRING, KÖHLER, FRANZEN & VENCES, 2010
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Synonym | Phelsuma roesleri GLAW, GEHRING, KÖHLER, FRANZEN & VENCES 2010 Phelsuma roesleri — RÖSLER 2018: 92 |
Distribution | N Madagascar (Antsiranana) Type locality: Ankarana Massif approximately 2 km NE Mahamasina (aerial distance), 12°57’42’’ S, 49°08’59’’ E, 128 m elevation, Antsiranana Province, north Madagascar. |
Reproduction | oviparous (manual and phylogenetic imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: ZSM 1517/2008 (FGZC 1828), adult male, hemipenes everted, collected on 24 February 2008 by F. Glaw & Z. T. Nagy. Paratypes: UADBA uncatalogued (FGZC 1645–1646), two specimens (most probably adult) of unknown sex, ZSM 1516/2008 (FGZC 1667), male, all collected at the type locality, on 14 February 2008 by F. Glaw, M. Franzen, J. Köhler, A. G. Rakotovao & K. Zafinasolo. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A comparatively very small, green Phelsuma (snout–vent length 33–36 mm, total length 69–72 mm) with a characteristic colour pattern in life, consisting of four red transverse bands or markings on snout and head, followed by three parallel red stripes along the anterior back that run from neck to forelimb insertion, and a distinct H-, II-, or V-shaped red marking on the lower back. In life, this unique colour pattern alone allows an easy and immediate distinction from all other valid Phelsuma species. In addition, Phelsuma roesleri differs from all other Phelsuma species except P. borai, P. hoeschi, P. kely, P. parva, P. pusilla, and P. vanheygeni, by its distinctly smaller size (snout–vent length 33–36 vs. 43–135 mm; total length 69–72 vs. 90–300 mm). Beside its life colouration, it differs from P. borai by having only one internasal scale (versus three), from the four small species of the P. lineata group (P. hoeschi, P. kely, P. parva, and P. pusilla) by unkeeled ventrals and subcaudals and almost unkeeled dorsals (vs. keeled), and from P. vanheygeni by having the nostril not in contact with the rostral (vs. nostril in contact with rostral according to Rocha et al. 2010). It differs from the similar subspecies P. lineata bombetokensis from northwestern Madagascar by unkeeled ventrals and subcaudals (vs. keeled), less distinctly keeled dorsals, by smaller size (maximum total length 72 vs. 110 mm), the absence of a distinct dark lateral spot behind the forelimb, and by the absence of a dark spot in front of the hindlimb (vs. presence of these spots). Phelsuma roesleri di fers from the phylogenetically related P. laticauda by its much smaller size (total length up to 72 vs. 130 mm), absence of distinctly broadened median subcaudals (vs. presence), and a less broadened tail. In addition, P. roesleri differs from all Phelsuma species and subspecies for which DNA sequence data are available by a strong genet- ic di ferentiation in the studied fragment of the mitochon- drial 16S rRNA gene (see Rocha et al. 2009, 2010). |
Comment | Photo in Elaphe 18 (2): 23 [2010]. Abundance: only known from the type locality (Meiri et al. 2017). |
Etymology | Named after Herbert Rösler, in recognition of his contributions to the knowledge of geckos in general and of the genus Phelsuma in particular. |
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