Phyllodactylus apricus DIXON, 1966
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Higher Taxa | Phyllodactylidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Las Animas Island Gecko |
Synonym | Phyllodactylus apricus DIXON 1966: 450 Phyllodactylus apricus — KLUGE 1993 Phyllodactylus apricus — LINER 1994 Phyllodactylus apricus — LINER 2008 Phyllodactylus apricus — RAMIREZ-REYES et al. 2020 |
Distribution | Mexico (Isla Las Animas) Type locality: Isla Las Animas, Baja California. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: SDNHM = SDSNH 44623, adult male; paratype SDNHM = SDSNH |
Diagnosis | DIAGNOSIS (apricus). Average snout-vent length of 48.7 mm, differing from P. xanti of Isla San Jose, having a significantly higher number of ventral scales, dorsal tubercle rows, paravertebral tubercles, and lower number of interorbitals, snout scales, and scales bordering the postmentals: from P. bugastrolepis in having a higher number of ventral scales and lower number of snout scales, interorbitals, dorsal tubercle rows, paravertebral tubercles, and scales bordering the post-mentals (Dixon 1966: 450). |
Comment | Subspecies and synonyms: P. apricus has been considered as a synonym of P. xantiby some previous authors but was resurrected by RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2020. Distribution: See map in RAMÍREZ-REYES et al. 2021: Fig. 1. |
Etymology | Named after John Xantus a.k.a Louis de Vesey (1825-1894), Hungarian-born naturalist who arrived in the US in 1850 and then had various jobs. |
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