Phyllurus platurus (SHAW, 1790)
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Higher Taxa | Carphodactylidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Broad-tailed Gecko, Southern Leaf-tailed Gecko |
Synonym | Lacerta Platura SHAW in WHITE 1790: 246 Lacerta Platura — SHAW & NODDER 1791: plate 65 Stellio phyllurus SCHNEIDER 1797: 31 (nom. subst. pro Lacerta Platura) Stellio platurus — DAUDIN 1802 Agama grandoculis LACÉPÈDE 1804 Lacerta platura — HAMMER 1804 Geckoides platurus — PÉRON 1807 Phyllurus spinosus — GOLDFUSS 1820 Agama platyura MERREM 1820 (nom. subst. pro Lacerta Platura) Agama discosura MERREM 1820 (fide BOULENGER 1885) Stellio platuros MERREM 1820 Phyll(urus) novaehollandiae SCHINZ 1822 (nom. subst. pro Lacerta Platura) Phyllurus Cuvieri BORY DE SAINT-VINCENT 1823 (nom. subst.) Phyllurus cuvieri BORY DE SAINT-VINCENT 1825 P[hyllurus] whitii GRAY 1825 Phyllurus platurus — FITZINGER 1826: 47 Phyllura discosura — KAUP 1827 Phyllura grandoculis — KAUP 1827 Gymnodactylus platyurus — WAGLER 1828 Cyrtodactylus Platura — GRAY (in GRIFFITH & PIDGEON) 1831 Phyllurus Whitii — VAN DER HOEVEN 1833 Gecko platycaudus — SCHINZ 1834 (partim) (nom. subst.) Gymnodactylus (Phyllurus) phyllurus — WIEGMANN 1834 Gymnodactylus phyllurus — DUMÉRIL & BIBRON 1836: 428 Phyllurus australis SWAINSON 1839 Gymnodactylus (Phyllurus) platurus — FITZINGER 1843 Phyllurus inermis GRAY 1845 (fide BOULENGER 1885) Phyllurus platura — RÜPPELL 1845 Gymnodactylus Phyllurus — DUMÉRIL 1851 Gymnodactylus inermis — DUMÉRIL 1856 Gymnodactylus platurus — BOULENGER 1885: 49 Phyllurus platurus — LOVERIDGE 1934: 298 Phyllurus platurus — WERMUTH 1965: 148 Phyllurus platurus — COVACEVICH 1975: 294 Phyllurus platurus — KLUGE 1993 Phyllurus platurus — COUPER et la. 1993: 120 Phyllurus platurus — COGGER 2000: 271 Phyllurus platurus — WILSON & SWAN 2010 Phyllurus platurus — COGGER 2014: 276 Phyllurus platurus — CHAPPLE et al. 2019: 113 |
Distribution | Australia (New South Wales: Sydney Hawkesbury sandstone region) Type locality: New South Wales. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: BMNH xxii.98a (probable type; now a cleared and stained osteological preparation; see Covacevich, 1975) |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: “A small leaf-tailed Phyllurus very similar to p caudiannulatus from which it may be distinguished readily by tail shape (depressed, broad, leaf-like original and regenerated tail vs conventional cylindrical original and regenerated tail*). Specimens without tails virtually indistinguishable although P. caudiannulatus is usually more spinose, especially on the head, than P. platurus and the two species occur in widely separated localities (mideastern N.S. W. vs mideastern Queensland). Distinguished from P. cornutus from southeastern Queensland and northeastern New South Wales, with which it has been confused, by size (SV 95-9 (max) vs 140•0), absence of calcareous deposits on throat (present on skin covering bones of lower jaw in P. cornutus) and, less reliably, tubercles at flank (very small vs larger, rounded or flattened and strongly hooked in northern specimens).” (COVACEVICH 1975) Additional details (3943 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Type species: Phyllurus novaehollandiae SCHINZ 1822 is the type species of the genus Phyllurus SCHINZ 1822. Phyllurus OKEN 1817 is a nomen nudum fide WERMUTH 1965: 148. Caudal autotomy: Bauer & Russell surveyed autotomy in carphodactylid geckos, including Phyllurus. |
Etymology | Presumably named after the Greek platys (broad or flat) plus oura (tail) referring to the tail shape. (G. Shea, pers. comm., 9 Feb 2024) |
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