Ascalabotes sthenodactylus Lichtenstein , 1823

Metallinou, Margarita & Crochet, Pierre-André, 2013, Nomenclature of African species of the genus Stenodactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae), Zootaxa 3691 (3), pp. 365-376 : 366-368

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Ascalabotes sthenodactylus Lichtenstein , 1823
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Ascalabotes sthenodactylus was described very briefly by Lichtenstein (1823b) in the catalogue of duplicate specimens from the collections of the Zoological Museum of Berlin (ZMB, now Museum für Naturkunde). The original description does not refer to any particular specimen, nor does it mention the number of specimens examined, and provides but a very imprecise type locality: “ Aegypt. et Nubia ” (= Egypt and Nubia).

Bauer and Günther (1991) and Bauer (2000) gave more detailed information about the specimens on which this name was based. According to these sources, Lichtenstein (1823b) established this nomen based on specimens collected by Hemprich and Ehrenberg in Egypt and Nubia, some of which are still preserved in the Berlin museum. From these five remaining syntypes (Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, ZMB 437A–C and 438A–B), Bauer and Günther (1991) designated specimen ZMB 437A as lectotype of Ascalabotes sthenodactylus Lichtenstein, 1823 .

According to the same authors, the collection locality of this specimen is “ Egypt ”. In addition, there is one specimen in the BMNH (1946.8.20.49) catalogued as one of the original syntypes of Ascalabotes sthenodactylus . This specimen originates from Nubia and was presented by Dr. J. Anderson. There is no additional information available supporting its identification as one of the original syntypes. Even if this specimen were part of the original type series, it would now have lost its status as name-bearing type after the aforementioned lectotype designation.

According to Bauer (2000), however, the nomen was based on Hemprich’s hand-written notes where he also detailed that the series of specimens that includes the lectotype originated from “Tscheile” (=el Achterieh, now Al Dukhaylach 31°08’N 29°49’E according to Bauer et al. 2003) or Abusiris (an archeological site located close to Burg El Arab 30°55’N 29°32’E). Thus, one of these two localities currently constitutes the type locality.

Upon examination of pictures of the specimen ZMB 437A, kindly sent to us by M.- O. Rödel ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 , photographs by F. Tillack), we realized that it presents traits characteristic of the species now called Stenodactylus mauritanicus Guichenot, 1850 : the snout profile is strongly convex and the nostrils do not project much (see Baha El Din 2006, which fully agrees with our own examination of a large series of specimens from North Africa, many of which genotyped by Metallinou et al. 2012). In addition, the localities where the lectotype could have been collected are both found in the mesic coastal Mediterranean areas west of the Nile delta, where, according to Baha el Din (2006) and Metallinou et al. (2012), only S. mauritanicus occurs nowadays, S. sthenodactylus occurring in more xeric habitats further inland.

It is therefore clear that the lectotype of Ascalabotes sthenodactylus is a specimen of the species currently known as Stenodactylus mauritanicus , in obvious contradiction to the prevailing usage of these names. According to the Code Article 75.6, an author who discovers that “the existing name-bearing type of a nominal species-group taxon is not in taxonomic accord with the prevailing usage of names” should maintain prevailing usage and request the Commission to set aside the existing name-bearing type and designate a neotype. Prevailing usage is defined by the Code as “that usage of the name which is adopted by at least a substantial majority of the most recent authors concerned with the relevant taxon, irrespective of how long ago their work was published”. All authors that have used both names as valid (usually as distinct subspecies of the same species) applied mauritanicus to the northwestern taxon and sthenodactylus to the southern and eastern taxon: see for ex. Baha El Din 2006; Bons & Geniez 1996; Leviton 1992; Loveridge 1947; Pasteur 1960; Sindaco 2008. Metallinou et al. (2012) provide an updated insight into the distribution patterns of the two species, through a large collection of genotyped samples.

We thus propose to maintain Ascalabotes sthenodactylus Lichtenstein, 1823 as the valid nomen of the taxon to which it has been applied until now and will apply to the Commission in due course to designate as neotype of Ascalabotes sthenodactylus Lichtenstein, 1823 a specimen of the eastern taxon for which this name has been used—to our knowledge—by all authors.

Name-bearing type: currently Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, ZMB 437A, lectotype by designation of Bauer and Günther (1991), pending decision of the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature. Type locality: currently either Al Dukhaylach (31°08’N 29° 49’E) or Abusiris near Burg El Arab (30°55’N 29°32’E), both in Egypt.

Proposed status: Stenodactylus sthenodactylus ( Lichtenstein, 1823) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Squamata

Family

Gekkonidae

Genus

Ascalabotes

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