A review of the gekkotan lizards of Bénin, with the description of a new species of Hemidactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae)
Author
Bauer, Aaron M.
Author
Tchibozo, Sévérin
Author
Pauwels, Olivier S. G.
Author
Lenglet, Georges
text
Zootaxa
2006
1242
1
20
journal article
50634
10.5281/zenodo.273464
3301c485-76c8-496d-93fd-a360f691a89b
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273464
Hemidactylus mabouia
(Moreau de Jonnés, 1818)
Although very widespread in subSaharan Africa (
Loveridge 1947
;
Kluge 1969
;
Broadley 1977
),
Dunger (1968)
considered the species uncommon in
Nigeria
, and regarded populations in port areas as introduced. There appear to be no published records of this species from
Bénin
, so the specimens cited below constitute a new country record. This species shares with
H. angulatus
broad transverse subcaudal plates and largely overlapping ranges of precloacal pores and tubercle rows. It is possible that some literature records of
H. angulatus
may be referable to
H. mabouia
. The biology of this species was recently considered by
Gramentz (2000
,
2003
). The largest
Bénin
specimen (IRSNB 17169) measures
67.6 mm
SVL.
Localities
Godomey (=Godomé), Département de l’Atlantique (
06°22’N
,
02°21’E
): IRSNB 17160, 17246,; Abomey, Département du Zou (
07°11’N
,
01°59’E
): IRSNB 17169; Niaouli (
06°44’N
,
02°08’E
): IRSNB 171731, 171733.