Of Some Generic Characters

Of Some Generic Characters

110 S.-Afr. Tydskr. Dierk. 1987,22(2) A new Homopholis (Sauria, Gekkonidae) from the northern Transvaal with a discussion of some generic characters J. Visser* Department of Zoology, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg Received 12 June 1986; accepted 15 September 1986 A new gecko, Homopholis mulleri, from the Transvaal Province of South Africa, is described. It is compared with the other two African species of the genus. The new species is closest to Homopholis fascists of East Africa and Ethiopia Some generic characters are discussed. 'n Nuwe geitjie-spesie, Homopholis mulleri, van Noord-Transvaal (Suid-Afrika), word beskryf. Dit word met die ander twee spesies van die genus in Afrika vergelyk. Die nuwe spesie is verwant aan H. fascists van Oos-Afrika en Etiopi~. Sekere- generiese eienskappe word bespreek. *Present address: P.O. Box 20, Camps Bay, 8040 Republic of South Africa Homopholis wahlbergii (A. Smith) is currently regarded as one oblong. Head, oviform, slightly longer than broad, the only African species of the genus Homopholis to occur somewhat flattened, swollen over the temporal region. Snout, south of the Republic of Tanzania (FitzSimons 1943; Love­ obtusely rounded, with a longitudinal concavity, 1,7 times the ridge 1947; Russell 1978). Recently, however, a smaller, diameter of the eye and equal to the distance from the eye distinctively patterned gecko of this genus was collected in to the anterior border of the ear. Scales on the snout, sub­ the northern Transvaal of the Republic of South Africa which, conical, unequal, and much larger than the granular scales although superficially similar in general appearance to wahl­ of the occiput, with those over the temporal region largest bergii of less than 70 mm body size, is not conspecific. The and uniform. Ten upper and nine lower labials. Mental Transvaal gecko is also specifically distinct from the similarly subpentagonal, as long as and broader than adjoining labials, sized Homopholis /asciata of East Africa and Ethiopia, the bordered behind by a pair of large, subpentagonal post­ only other African species of the genus, and is accordingly . mentals, which are longer than broad. Two rows of enlarged ) described0 as Homopholis mulleri sp. nov. scales behind and to each side of the median postmentals, 1 0 terminating at the level of the fourth lower labial, and much 2 Homopholls mulleri sp. nov. larger than the following scales over the throat. Scales on the d e Hofotype.t An adult male (I'M 64393) of 67,5 mm snout-vent throat small, decreasing in size towards the midline and a lengthd and regenerated tail of 31 mm, from the farm 'Com­ intennixed posteriorly with minute scales in front of the neck. ( mand',r No. 588 Messina District, just east of Huntleigh Siding Body cylindrical, with 67 scales around midbody. Dorsal scales e (22°43'SI29°52'E)h and 30 km north-east of Waterpoort, flat, subimbricate, ovoid anteriorly, larger, broadly sub­ s i northernl Transvaal, collected by Douglas Muller and John triangular and intermixed with polygonal scales posteriorly. b Visseru on June 5, 1981. Scales on ventrum subimbricate, similar in shape and disposi­ P e tion to those of the dorsum. Scales <>n unregenerated part of Paratypes. Five adult males (SAM 45500, SAM 47140, MCZ h t tail juxtaposed, polygonal above, wider than long laterally, 163267, MCZ 163268, BM 1982.1318), ranging in size from y not verticillate. Digits spatulate, clawed, with some webbing b 63,5 - 70,8 mm in snout-vent length and one adult female d between second, third and fourth digits. Digits 1 of manus (BMe 1982.1317) of 71 mm snout-vent length. All except SAM t and pes clawed and with the fust lamella divided. Number 47140n which was taken on the same date as the holotype, a of transversely enlarged lamellae for digits 1 - 5 of the right collectedr at the type locality on November 10, 1981, by g manus, 9.10.10.10.11 and of the right pes, 10.10.12.10.11. Douglase Muller. c A single, large pore in the centre of each of the two pore­ n Defmitione and diagnosis. A small species of Homopholis with ~ scales which are about three to four times larger than c i l a distinctive colour pattern (Figure 1; c/. Figures 2 & 3), surrounding scales and separated by a much smaller wedge­ r subimbricatione of the dorsal scales (Figure 4A; c/. Figures shaped scale. Three enlarged, flattened, slightly projecting d 4B,n C, D), 18 - 20 small scales between eye and anterior scales on the left of the cloaca of which the anteriormost u border of the ear (Figure 5A; 5B) as opposed to 10:- 14 y c/. scale is largest, and a single, much enlarged, projecting ina /asciata and 26 - 30 in wahlbergii, postmentals similar to scale on the right of the cloaca. Head length, 15,7 mm, width w thosee of but much larger than in (Figure t wahlbergii /asciata 15,2 mm. 6A;a cj. 6B), and with large pore-bearing scales either meeting G per holotype unless indicated.) Nostril sur­ Variation. (As ort separated by a single, much smaller scale (Figure 7 A; cj. e rounded by first labial and three scales (in five specimens). 7B,n C, D). The new form has a greater number of scale rows i Intemasals usually two (exceptionally one or three in two aroundb midbody (65 - 72, 69,2; 6) than a x N /asciata = = specimens). Mental pentagonal, as long as and narrower than S (52 - 61, x = 56; N = 4) but fewer than wahlbergii (80 - 87, y adjoining labials except in SAM 47140 in which it is shorter b N 6). x = 84; = and much narrower. A single postmental which is broader d e Holotype.c Rostral, oblong, about 1,5 times wider than deep, than long in SAM 47140. Upper labials nine (on five sides) u withoutd a median cleft and not entering the nostril. Nostril or 10 (on five sides) (exceptionally 11 on one side in each of o piercedr between the fU'St upper labial and four scales of which two specimens). Scales around midbody, 65 -72 (x = 69,6; p thee anterior are Jargest. Three large intemasals, two in tandem, N = 5). Lower labials, nine (on seven sides) or 10 (on five R S. M r. J. Zool. 1987. 22(2) 111 F1iure 1 Homopholis mulleri sp. nov., (holOlype TM-64393). ) 0 1 0 2 d e t a d ( r e h s i l b u P e h t y b d e t n a r g e c n e c i l r e d n u y a w e t a G t e n i b a Figure 2 Homopholis jascil1lo (MCZ-96969, MCZ-96972, MCZ-9(973) and Homopholis erlangeri (MCZ49113). S f f y b d e c sides), exceptionally eight or 11 (one side in each of two 10-11 (10),10-13 (11 or 12), 9-13 (10 or 13),9-13 (II). u d specimens). Number lamellae (modes in parenthesis) for digits Pore-bearing scales in COIl1.aCl in BM 1982.1318, MCZ 163267 o r 1-5 of right manus, 8 -10 (9 or 10),9-11 (9 or 10), 11-12 and 47140, with wedge-shaped scale displaced p SAM small e (12), 9 - 13 (9), 10-11 (10) and for right pes, 8 -10 (10), anteriorly. Two enlarged on each side of doaca in BM R scales 112 S.·Afr. Tyd~kr. Dieck. 1987, 22(2) Figure 3 Homopholis wahlbergi; (SAM 47141). ) 0 1 0 2 d e t a d ( r e h s i l b u P e h t y b d e t n a r g e c n e c i l r e d n u Flgure 4 A, B, C. Subimbricalion of dorsal (midbody) lepidosis of y A. Homopholis mulleri sp. nov., (SAM 4714()}. compared with tuber­ a cular scaling of B. H. f. fascia/a, (MCZ.96969) and C, H. f. erlangeri w e (MCZ-49113), and .imbrication in D, H. wahlbergii (SAM 47141). t a G Fl£ure 5 A. B. The less convex snout and much smaller and more t numerous scales between eye and ear of A, H. mullen sp. nov., e n (hoIOlype, TM 64393) compared with B, H. f. erlongeri (MCZ 96fJ72). i with b 1982.1317, SAM 45500. MCZ 163268, three on Jeft of a and tail S both SAM 47140 BM 1982. 1318. The of SAM 45500 y is complete (unregenerated) with a total length of 49 mm and b the with d is 0,74 of snout-vern length (65,8 mm). of these longest. Iris orange prominent black veins, pupil e c \ crenwated. and closing down 10 four pinholes. AJl upper u Colourd during life. Top of head, white with black suffusion labials and rostral pure white. sometimes orange-tinged. A o andr minute Spolling. passing to darker suffusion posteriorly wide. black band borders the Iabials, encircles the snout and p withe one or two Light, silvery lines on each side, the innennost continues behind eyes as a thin. strongly tapering line. ending R S. Afr. J. Zoo\. 1987, 22(2) 113 gular region immaculate white. Chest, white with light spot­ ting. Ventrurn, with small spots or thin distinct black lines which may fonn reticulations posteriorly. Upper surfaces of limbs, hands and feet, with irregular, alternating silvery white and brown blotches. Remarks In general proportions, size and scalation, H. mulled is much closer to jog:iata than it is to wahlbergii.

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