Annotated checklist and distribution of the Socotran Archipelago Herpetofauna (Reptilia)
Author
Razzetti, Edoardo
Author
Sindaco, Roberto
Author
Grieco, Cristina
Author
Pella, Francesca
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Ziliani, Ugo
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Pupin, Fabio
Author
Riservato, Elisa
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Pellitteri-Rosa, Daniele
Author
Butikofer, Luca
Author
Suleiman, Ahmed Saeed
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Al-Aseily, Badar Awadh
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Zootaxa
2011
2826
1
44
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.277271
57ad688b-b528-4bde-af1f-150e17250371
1175-5326
277271
Haemodracon riebeckii
(Peters, 1882)
Diplodactylus Riebeckii
Peters 1882b
: 43
—Locus typicus: “
Socotra
”.
Diplodactylus Riebeckii.
—
Taschenberg, 1883
: 165
.
Phyllodactylus riebeckii
.
—
Boulenger, 1885
: 94
.
Ptyodactylus homolepis
Blanford, 1877
.—
Steindachner, 1899
: 162
.
Ptyodactylus socotranus
Steindachner, 1902
: 168
.
Phyllodactylus riebeckii
.
—
Boulenger, 1903
: 78
, Pl. 8.
Ptyodactylus sokotranus
[sic].—
Steindachner, 1903
: 12
.
Phyllodactylus riebeckii
.
—
Smith 1933
: 10
.
P.[hyllodactylus]
riebecki
[sic].—
Loveridge, 1947
: 238.
Ptyodactylus homolepis sokotranus
[sic].—
Loveridge, 1947
: 274.
Phyllodactylus riebeckii
.—
Eiselt, 1962
: 286 (footnote 2).
Ptyodactylus homolepis socotranus
.—
Wermuth, 1965
: 157.
Phyllodactylus riebeckii
.—
Kluge, 1967
: 32.
Ptyodactylus homolepis socotranus
.
—
Kluge, 1991
: 29
.
Phyllodactylus riebecki
[sic].—
Arnold & Gardner, 1994
: 440
.
Phyllodactylus riebeckii
.
—
Kluge & Nussbaum, 1995
: 7
.
Phyllodactylus riebecki
[sic].—
Wranik & Rösler, 1997
: 10
, 11.
Haemodracon riebeckii
.
—
Bauer, Good & Branch, 1997
: 462
.
Phyllodactylus riebeckii
.
—Rösler, 1998: 34.
Haemodracon riebecki
[sic].—
Joger 2000
: 343
, 345.
Haemodracon
sp
.—
Joger, 2000
: 343
, 345.
According to
Rösler & Wranik (2003
,
2004
) this large species is considered widespread especially at higher altitudes but our data show that it is also fairly common close to the coasts, since we recorded it in the Noged, near Shu’ab, near Qalansiyah, near Howlef and along the North-Eastern Coast.
Habitat.
We found the species active at night on cliffs, rocks, large boulders, caves, tree trunks (
Dracaena
,
Phoenyx
,
Tamarix
and also
Adenium
), inside buildings, and inactive during daytime under stones in
Croton
bushlands and below
Dracaena
trees, as well as in tree holes (
Boswellia
sp.). We found it from sea level to 938 meters (Tahr).
Original data.
Fig. 4.
Socotra
Island: NE Coast, Homhil, Momi plateau, Wadi Di-Fa'rhoh, Firmihin, Dheroh, SW Diksam, Central Noged, Qa'arah area, Shu'ab area, Qeysoh, Qalansiyah, Mori West, Terr Ditrur, Wadi Trubah, Wadi Ayhaft, Hadiboh plain, Howlef. Samha Island: inland of the village of Khaysat.
Bibliographic data.
Boulenger (1903)
,
Steindachner (1903)
,
Loveridge (1947)
,
Wranik (1998b)
,
Schätti & Desvoignes (1999)
,
Rösler & Wranik (2004)
.
General distribution.
Endemic to the Socotran archipelago:
Socotra
and Samha Island.
Remarks.
The specimen from Samha Island was considered by
Joger (2000)
as a new species (
Haemodracon
sp.), but it has never been formally described. The specimens found by us on Samha Island were apparently identical to the Socotran ones.