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Phyllodactylus lanei SMITH, 1935

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Higher TaxaPhyllodactylidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Lane's Leaf-toed Gecko
S: Salamanquesa de Lane 
SynonymPhyllodactylus lanei SMITH 1935: 125
Phyllodactylus magnatuberculatus TAYLOR 1940
Phyllodactylus lanei — STUART 1948
Phyllodactylus lanei — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 48
Phyllodactylus tuberculosus lanei — LEWIS 1956
Phyllodactylus lanei — WERMUTH 1965: 138
Phyllodactylus lanei — KLUGE 1993
Phyllodactylus lanei — LINER 1994
Phyllodactylus lanei — RÖSLER 2000: 104
Phyllodactylus lanei — RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2017
Phyllodactylus lanei — RAMÍREZ-REYES & FLORES-VILLELA 2018

Phyllodactylus lanei lupitae CASTRO-FRANCO & URIBE-PENA 1992
Phyllodactylus lanei lupitae — DE LISLE et al. 2013
Phyllodactylus lupitae — RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2017
Phyllodactylus lupitae — RAMÍREZ-REYES & FLORES-VILLELA 2018
Phyllodactylus lupitae — RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2021

Phyllodactylus lanei isabelae CASTRO-FRANCO & URIBE-PENA 1992
Phyllodactylus lanei isabelae — DE LISLE et al. 2013
Phyllodactylus isabelae — RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2017
Phyllodactylus isabelae — RAMÍREZ-REYES & FLORES-VILLELA 2018
Phyllodactylus isabelae — RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2021

Phyllodactylus lanei rupinus DIXON 1964
Phyllodactylus lanei rupinus — CAMARILLO-RANGEL 1983
Phyllodactylus lanei rupinus — DE LISLE et al. 2013
Phyllodactylus lanei rupinus — BLAIR et al. 2015
Phyllodactylus rupinus — RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2017
Phyllodactylus rupinus — RAMÍREZ-REYES & FLORES-VILLELA 2018
Phyllodactylus rupinus — RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2020 
DistributionMexico (Guerrero, Jalisco, Michoacan, Sinaloa, Morelos, Zacatecas)

lanei: Guerrero, Morelos; Type locality: Tierra Colorado, Guerrero, Mexico.

magnatuberculatus: Type locality: Mexico: Acapulco, Guerrero  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: FMNH 100067, adult male (cited as CNHM 100067 in RAMÍREZ-REYES & FLORES-VILLELA 2018)
Holotype: INHS (= UIMNH) 25059 (10995); H. M. Smith; October 10, 1936 [magnatuberculatus] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (lanei).: A large gecko according to Dixon (1964) attaining a snout-vent length of 78 mm. This observation agrees with ours, as the largest species in the P. lanei complex are P. lanei, P. benedettii and P. lupitae. Has more than 30 tubercles from head to tail (33.2), similar to P. isabelae (32.2) and P. muralis (33.6). The other species of the P. lanei complex have fewer than 30, P. lupitae (28.8), P. rupinus (28), P. benedettii (27.4), P. kropotkini (28.4). Other species of geckos with more tubercles are P. t. magnus (37) and P. tuberculosus (36.4). Phyllodactylus lanei presents 30 scales across the venter similar to P. kropotkini (30.6) and P. tuberculosus (30.2), but differing from P. isabelae (27.8), P. lupitae (24.6), P. rupinus (26.5), P. benedettii (29.1) and P. t. magnus (27.3) [from RAMÍREZ-REYES & FLORES-VILLELA 2018] 
CommentHybridization: Phyllodactylus magnatuberculatus is a hybrid between P. tuberculosus magnus and P. lanei fide DIXON 1964).

Diversity: Ramírez-Reyes et al. 2017 suggested to split the P. lanei complex into 10 species, although they did not formally describe any of these. Two of them were described by Ramírez-Reyes & Flores-Villela 2018 though.

Distribution: Stuart 1948 listed lanei for Guatemala without having it found there. Neill & Allen 1959 reported Phyllodactylus tuberculosus lanei from Belize (British Honduras). See map in RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2021: Fig. 1.

Subspecies: RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2018 diagnosed the (sub-) species of the P. lanei complex by average meristic characters (see diagnoses). This is not really useful without providing ranges (which they do provide in their Table 2, but that doesn’t have any information about sample sizes). Also, they do not provide any information about geographic variation; all specimens appear to be from small areas without any apparent sampling in between them (Fig. 1 in RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2018: 153). All (sub-) species appear to be genetically different, except P. lupitae and P. isabelae which are the most closely related of the P. lanei complex. The localities of lupitae and isabelae are only ~40 km apart, so closer analysis of their variation will be required to ascertain their status.

NCBI taxon ID: 1607989 [lanei] 
EtymologyNamed after Dr. Frederico Lane was an entomologist at Museu Paulista, Sao Paulo. 
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