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Cyrtodactylus deccanensis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Squamata

Family
  
Gekkonidae

Scientific name
  
Cyrtodactylus deccanensis

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Suborder
  
Sauria

Genus
  
Cyrtodactylus

Higher classification
  
Cyrtodactylus

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Similar
  
Reptile, Geckoella, Cyrtodactylus, Geckoella collegalensis, Geckos

The Deccan ground gecko, Cyrtodactylus deccanensis, is a species of gecko found in the northern Western Ghats of India. It is known from Maharashtra, possibly extending to southern Gujarat. Cyrtodactylus albofasciatus was previously considered conspefic with Cyrtodactylus deccanensis but is now accepted as a valid species.

Description

Their head is rather large, oviform, snout longer than the diameter of the orbit or the distance between the eye and the ear-opening; forehead and loreal region concave; ear-opening suboval, vertical, about one third the diameter of the eye. Body moderately elongate, depressed. Its limbs are rather long; digits moderately elongate, cylindrical in the basal, compressed in the distal portion; the plates under the basal phalanx are very small, little larger than the surrounding tubercles. The head is covered with convex granules, largest on the snout and temples; rostral quadrangular, not quite twice as broad as deep, with median cleft above; nostril pierced between the rostral, the first labial, and three nasals; 9 to 11 upper and as many lower labials; mental triangular or pentagonal; a pair of large chin-shields, forming a long suture behind the point of the mental, in contact externally and posteriorly with two smaller pairs. Body covered above with large juxtaposed subequal tubercles arranged in more or less regular transverse series; these tubercles flat or very slightly keeled, generally with a small raised point in the centre. Abdominal scales round, smooth, sub-imbricate, much smaller than dorsals. Males with enlarged preanal and femoral scales, but without pores. Tail cylindrical, tapering, covered with uniform smooth scales arranged in rings. Reddish brown above, with narrow white, black-edged cross bars; the first semicircular, extending from one eye to the other across the nape; a second on the scapular region, two on the body, and a fifth on the sacrum ; similar bands forming annuli round the tail; lower surfaces whitish. From snout to vent 2.5 inches; tail 2.25.

The type locality is "Deccan", Bombay Presidency.

References

Cyrtodactylus deccanensis Wikipedia