Bunopus Blanford, 1874

Fathinia, Behzad, Karamiani, Rasoul, Darvishnia, Hamid, Heidari, Naghi & Rastegar-Pouyani, Nasrullah, 2011, A new species of Carinatogecko (Sauria: Gekkonidae) from Ilam Province, western Iran, Amphibian & Reptile Conservation 5 (1), pp. 61-74 : 71

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13712506

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scientific name

Bunopus Blanford, 1874
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Comparison with the genus Bunopus Blanford, 1874 View in CoL

The new species described here, at first glance, is similar to Bunopus tuberculatus Blanford, 1874 in the absence of postmentals and, to some extent, in overall body pattern ( Figs. 9-10a View Figure 9 View Figure 10 ). In order to reveal distinguishing characters separating C. ilamensis sp. nov. from B. tuberculatus , some photographs from different body parts of both taxa were taken and compared ( Fig. 10 View Figure 10 ). For this purpose, specimens of B. tuberculatus deposited in the RUZM were analyzed and photographed.

In both compared species, postmentals are absent and the mental has an irregular rear edge, bordered by 3-7 smooth granular scales in B. tuberculatus and 6-7 keeled granular scales in C. ilamensis sp. nov. ( Fig. 10a View Figure 10 ); dorsum covered by small, juxtaposed, smooth scales intermixed with enlarged, keeled, trihedral tubercles in B. tuberculatus , and tubercles are much larger than surrounding scales, while dorsum is covered by keeled scales intermixed with strongly keeled tubercles in C. ilamensis sp. nov., and dorsal scales are approximately half the size of tubercles ( Fig. 10b View Figure 10 ); belly is covered with small, smooth, subcircular, juxtaposed scales in B. tuberculatus and by small, keeled, approximately subimbricate scales in C. ilamensis sp. nov. ( Fig. 10c View Figure 10 ); preanal pores present in males of both species and separated from ventrals by several rows of scales, weekly developed in C. ilamensis sp. nov. and lower in number than those of B. tuberculatus ( Fig. 10d View Figure 10 ); upper caudal scales smooth in B. tuberculatus and keeled in C. ilamensis sp. nov.; caudal tubercles more prominent in C. ilamensis sp. nov. than in B. tuberculatus ( Fig. 10e View Figure 10 ); ventral part of tail in B. tuberculatus covered by smooth scales and some scales are more or less platelike and larger than adjacent ones, while in C. ilamensis sp. nov. scales of ventral part of tail are keeled, not plate-like, and almost the same size ( Fig. 10f View Figure 10 ). Table 1 represents comparison of some major morphological characters between these two taxa.

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Figure 9. Comparison of dorsal pattern in a) Carinatogecko aspratilis, b) C. heteropholis, c) C. ilamensis sp. nov., and d) C. stevenandersoni (d from Torki 2011).

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Figure 10. Comparison of mental shape and postmental region in all four species of Carinatogecko. a) C. stevenandersoni, b) C. aspratilis, c) C. heteropholis, and d) C. ilamensis sp. nov. (a and b from Torki 2011).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Squamata

Family

Gekkonidae