Gekko porosus

Rösler, Herbert, Bauer, Aaron M., Heinicke, Matthew P., Greenbaum, Eli, Jackman, Todd, Nguyen, Truong Quang & Ziegler, Thomas, 2011, Phylogeny, taxonomy, and zoogeography of the genus Gekko Laurenti, 1768 with the revalidation of G. reevesii Gray, 1831 (Sauria: Gekkonidae), Zootaxa 2989, pp. 1-50 : 18

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scientific name

Gekko porosus
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Gekko porosus group

( Figure 6 View FIGURE 6. A D)

Species. G. crombota Brown, Oliveros, Siler & Diesmos, 2008 ; G. gigante Brown & Alcala, 1978 ; G. porosus Taylor, 1922 ; G. ro m b l o n Brown & Alcala, 1978 ( Figure 6 View FIGURE 6. A D); G. ro s s i Brown, Oliveros, Siler & Diesmos, 2009.

Characters. 89.2–108.2 mm SVL; nares in contact with rostral; nasals 3; postmentals relatively large; dorsal tubercle rows 12–22; precloacal pores 52–88; postcloacal tubercle single; no webbing between fingers and toes; tubercles present on fore and hind limbs; lateral folds without tubercles; subcaudals enlarged, in a longitudinal row; green to blue coloration of the iris; head pattern without a distinctive

(e.g. W-shaped) pattern; dorsum with flecks ( G. gigante indistinctly banded).

Distribution. Philippines ( Figure 3 View FIGURE 3 B).

Remarks. G. p o ro s u s was, for a long time, only known from the juvenile holotype (CAS 60526) (see Taylor 1922b), which was redescribed by Brown & Alcala (1978). The redescription by the latter authors led to slightly smaller measurements, and they did not mention the dark dorsal flecks that were visible in the freshly collected holotype. Brown et al. (2009) redescribed G. p o ro s u s using new material: three adult males with transverse rows of spots.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Family

Gekkonidae

Genus

Gekko

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