Tarentola maioensis SCHLEICH, 1984
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Higher Taxa | Phyllodactylidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Synonym | Tarentola rudis maioensis SCHLEICH 1984: 98 Tarentola delalandii rudis — MERTENS 1954 Tarentola rudis maioensis SCHLEICH 1984 Tarentola borneensis maioensis — JOGER 1984: 102 Tarentola rudis maioensis — SCHLEICH 1987: 37 Tarentola gigas maioensis — KLUGE 1991 Tarentola rudis maioensis — JOGER 1993 Tarentola (Makariogecko) rudis maioensis — RÖSLER 2000: 117 Tarentola maioensis maioensis — LÓPEZ-JURADO et al. 2005 Tarentola maioensis — VASCONCELOS et al. 2012: 354 |
Distribution | Maio (Cape Verde Islands) Type locality: Maio (Cape Verde Islands) |
Reproduction | oviparous (manual and phylogenetic imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: ZSM 136/1981/6 (given as ZSM 06.136/81 in the orignal description) |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (maioensis): Medium-sized gecko (maximum SVL 71.0 mm, 60.8 mm on average, Appendix 2) with a wide and long head (Schleich, 1984); distinct eye/ear opening ratio ≥ 2; ear–eye/eye–snout distance ratio averages ≤ 1. Seven to nine supralabials and seven to nine infralabials (Schleich, 1984, 1987); eight to ten enlarged lamellae under the 4th finger; 129–149 midbody scales (Joger, 1984b); conical to apical prominent dorsal tubercles with a narrow central keel (Fig.5D6) with 12–18 (often 14) transverse rows (Schleich, 1987); several enlarged tubercles between the eye and the ear opening. Light grey-brownish dorsal coloration; dorsal pattern with a series of four to five, faint light middorsal patches and/or a broad light middorsal line, each preceded by wide brown marks (Figs. 6D6 and 7D6); white ventral parts; usually faint dark spots on the labials sometimes alternating dark and light; pale grey eye iris with a faded horizontal darker area. It differs from T. bocagei, T. fogoensis, and T. darwini, T. substituta, T. raziana, T. caboverdiana and T. nicolauensis by having conical dorsal slightly apical prominent tubercles (Fig.5), enlarged tubercles between the eye and ear opening, and a different dorsal pattern (Figs 6, 7). It differs from T. gigas, T. boavistensis, T. rudis, and T. protogigas by a lower maximum size (71 versus 115, 79, 83 and 99 mm, respectively). Moreover, it differs from T. boavistensis by a greyer dorsal and eye iris coloration and from T. rudis and T. protogigas by generally presenting lower number of scales and lamellae under the fifth toe [19–21, rarely 22 versus 22–26 (Joger, 1984b)]. It also differs from T. rudis by presenting lighter dorsal coloration with wider and fainter dorsal bands and generally fainter coloration on the labials (Figs 6, 7). Finally, it also differs from T. protogigas by a lower number of interorbital scales [16–18 versus 19–21 (Joger, 1984b)] and the whitish ventral coloration. |
Comment | MORPHOBANK M46092–M46109 (maioensis) |
Etymology | named after the type locality. |
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