Sphaerodactylus lazelli SHREVE, 1968
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Higher Taxa | Sphaerodactylidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Cap-Haitien Geckolet, Cap-Haitien Least Gecko |
Synonym | Sphaerodactylus lazelli SHREVE 1968: 8 Sphaerodactylus lazelli — SCHWARTZ & HENDERSON 1991: 502 Sphaerodactylus lazelli — KLUGE 1993 Sphaerodactylus lazelli — RÖSLER 2000: 112 |
Distribution | Hispaniola: Haiti (El Yunque) Type locality: Cap Haitien, Departement du Nord, Haiti |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MCZ 63218 |
Diagnosis | DESCRIPTION: Size moderate (SVL in male 31 mm, only specimen known); dorsals large, acute, strongly keeled, flattened, imbricate, axilla to groin 20; no area of middorsal granules or granular scales; ventrals smooth, cycloid, imbricate, axilla to groin 25; dorsal caudal scales keeled, acute, imbricate, flat-lying, ventral caudal scales smooth, cycloid, enlarged midventrally; snout acuminate, not depressed or decurved; snout scales small, juxtaposed, keeled; 3 postnasals; 1 internasal; upper labials to mideye 3; gular scales keeled; chest scales smooth; midbody scales 42; escutcheon with broad and compact central area and extensions onto thighs to near underside of knee, 6 x 29. Dorsum (as preserved) medium brown with a very few scattered, darker brown scales in a more or less lineate pattern; a large, prominent, sharp-edged, black scapular patch with 2 included tan ocelli, followed by a transverse series of 3 tiny, black dots; a large, black, sharp-edged nuchal spot, and another (ovate) on occiput, the former with a pair of fine, dark lines from anterolateral corners, passing around occipital spot and ending between eyes; a clear tan postocular line joining its mate posterior to nuchal blotch to give U-shaped figure on head and neck; venter immaculate pale tan with some scattered, dark brown flecks along ventrolateral margins; tail not ocellate (from Schwartz & Henderson 1991: 502). |
Comment | Abundance: only known from the type specimen (Meiri et al. 2017). |
Etymology | Named for James D. Lazell, co-collector of the type series. |
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