Two newly recognized species of Hemidactylus (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from the Arabian Peninsula and Sinai, Egypt

A recent molecular phylogeny of the Arid clade of the genus Hemidactylus revealed that the recently described H. saba and two unnamed Hemidactylus species from Sinai, Saudi Arabia and Yemen form a well-supported monophyletic group within the Arabian radiation of the genus. The name ‘Hemidactylus saba species group’ is suggested for this clade. According to the results of morphological comparisons and the molecular analyses using two mitochondrial (12S and cytb) and four nuclear (cmos, mc1r, rag1, rag2) genes, the name Hemidactylus granosus Heyden, 1827 is resurrected from the synonymy of H. tu... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Smid,Jiří
Moravec,Jiri
Kratochvíl,Lukáš
Gvozdik,Vaclav
Nasher,Abdul Karim
Busais,Salem M.
Wilms,Thomas
Shobrak,Mohammed Y.
Carranza,Salvador
Dokumenttyp: Research article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2013
Verlag/Hrsg.: Pensoft Publishers
Schlagwörter: Reptilia / Gekkonidae / molecular phylogeny / Arabia / Red Sea / Hemidactylus saba species group / Hemidactylus granosus Heyden / 1827 / Hemidactylus ulii sp. n
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.355.6190

A recent molecular phylogeny of the Arid clade of the genus Hemidactylus revealed that the recently described H. saba and two unnamed Hemidactylus species from Sinai, Saudi Arabia and Yemen form a well-supported monophyletic group within the Arabian radiation of the genus. The name ‘Hemidactylus saba species group’ is suggested for this clade. According to the results of morphological comparisons and the molecular analyses using two mitochondrial (12S and cytb) and four nuclear (cmos, mc1r, rag1, rag2) genes, the name Hemidactylus granosus Heyden, 1827 is resurrected from the synonymy of H. turcicus for the Sinai and Saudi Arabian species. The third species of this group from Yemen is described formally as a new species H. ulii sp. n. The phylogenetic relationships of the members of ‘Hemidactylus saba species group’ are evaluated and the distribution and ecology of individual species are discussed.