Rhoptropus afer PETERS, 1869
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Namib Day Gecko |
Synonym | Rhoptropus afer PETERS 1869: 59 Rhoptropus afer PETERS 1870: 658 Dactychylikion braconnieri THOMINOT 1878: 254 Dactychilikion [sic] braconnieri — BOULENGER 1885: 209 Rhoptropus afer — BOULENGER 1885: 217 Rhoptropus braconnieri — HEWITT 1910 Rhotropus afer [sic] — FITZSIMONS 1943: 115 (in error) Rhoptropus braconnieri — LOVERIDGE 1947: 286 Rhoptropus braconnieri — AUERBACH 1987: 93 Rhoptropus braconnieri — KLUGE 1993 Rhoptropus afer — KLUGE 1993 Rhoptropus afer — RÖSLER 2000: 109 Rhoptropus braconnieri — RÖSLER 2000: 109 Rhoptropus afer — SCHNEIDER & BARTS 2014 Rhoptropus afer — SCHLEICHER 2020 |
Distribution | Namibia (S Damaraland), S Angola Type locality: “Damaralande” [Namibia] braconnieri: Botswana; Type locality: S Ngami Lake, Bechuanaland (in error fide A. Bauer, pers. comm. 4 Oct 2014). |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Lectotype: ZMB 6149A (designated by LOVERIDGE 1947; see also BAUER & GÜNTHER 1991) Holotype: MNHN-RA 294 (1411B) [braconnieri] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): Rhoptropus species range in size from approximately 45–75 mm in adult maximum SVL. All species have a depressed body and tail. The snout is often distinctly triangular, with prominently raised scales surrounding the nostrils. As in all gekkonids, eyelids do not function. The base coloration is usually gray, ranging from almost white to black, with scattered spots. Species are distinguished from other gekkonid geckos by the following combination of characteristics: hyperphalangy of digit I of the manus and pes; toe V rudimentary; hyoid with second ceratobranchial cartilages; presacral vertebrae number 24–25; eye with vertical pupil; eyelids not functional; paraphalangeal elements absent; digits slender, dilated at tips with only up to 13 undivided adhesive subdigital lamellae; claws minute or absent; dorsum with granular scalation; preanal pores sometimes present and femoral pores absent; precloacal spurs present; no significant dermal ossification of head (Loveridge 1947; Kluge 1983; Bauer and Good 1996; Branch 1998; Bauer and Lamb 2005). Additional details (34 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Type species: Rhoptropus afer PETERS 1869: 59 is the type species of the genus Rhoptropus PETERS 1869. Synonymy: fide A. Bauer, pers. comm. 4 Oct 2014. Peters described this species twice, in two different papers, as new (in 1869 and 1870). |
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