Cyrtodactylus nebulosus

Cyrtodactylus nebulosus

Taxobox | name = "Cyrtodactylus nebulosus"
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Reptilia
ordo = Squamata
subordo = Sauria
familia = Gekkonidae
genus = "Cyrtodactylus"
species = "C. nebulosus"
binomial = "Cyrtodactylus nebulosus"
binomial_authority = (Beddome, 1870)

"Cyrtodactylus nebulosus" is a species of gecko found in India and Sri Lanka.

Description

Head rather large, oviform, generally very convex, sometimes more depressed; snout longer than the diameter of the orbit or the distance between the eye and the ear-opening; forehead slightly-concave; ear-opening elliptical, oblique, one third to one halt the diameter of the eye. Body rather short, not much depressed. Limbs moderate; digits short, thick, slightly depressed at the base, compressed at the end, beneath with enlarged plates. Head covered with granules, which are larger on the snout; rostral quadrangular, generally nearly twice as broad as deep; nostril pierced between the rostral, the first labial, and several small scales; 9 to 11 upper and 7 to 9 lower labials; mental triangular; a pair of large chin-shields forming a suture behind the point of the mental, surrounded by several smaller shields. Upper surface of body covered with small granules, which are uniform or intermixed with more or less numerous, irregularly scattered, small roundish keeled tubercles. Abdominal scales small, cycloid, imbricate, smooth. No femoral or pre-anal pores. Tail cylindrical, tapering, probably prehensile, covered with small imbricate smooth scales, largest below. Pale brownish above, variously ornamented with brown spots or cross bands becoming blackish towards their borders and more or less distinctly finely margined with lighter; head marbled or elegantly marked with insuliform brown spots, with a brown band passing through the eye; lower surfaces whitish, the throat reticulated with brown, which reticulation has a tendency to form oblique lines. [Boulenger, G. A. 1890. Fauna of British India. Reptilia and Batrachia.] From snout to vent 2 inches: tail 1.7.

Notes

References

* Beddome, R. H. (1870). Descriptions of new reptiles from the Madras Presidency. "Madras Monthly J. Med. Sci.", 2: 169-176 [Reprint.: "J. Soc. Bibliogr. Nat. Sci.", London, 1 (10): 327-334, 1940]
* Underwood, Garth (1954). On the classification and evolution of geckos. "Proc. Zool. Soc. London", 124 (3): 469-492.

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