Annotated checklist and distribution of the lizards of Iran
Author
Šmíd, Jiří
Author
Moravec, Jiří
Author
Kodym, Petr
Author
Kratochvíl, Lukáš
Author
Yousefkhani, Seyyed Saeed Hosseinian
Author
Rastegar-Pouyani, Eskandar
jirismd@gmail.com.
Author
Frynta, Daniel
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-08-20
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Hemidactylus robustus
Heyden, 1827
LECTOTYPE
.
SMF 8720
, designated by
Mertens (1967)
.
TYPE LOCALITY. Egypten, Arabien, und Abysinien [=
Egypt
, Arabia,
Ethiopia
]; restricted to
Abyssinia
by
Mertens (1967)
.
DISTRIBUTION. Arabian Peninsula, shores of the Red Sea,
Ethiopia
,
Somalia
,
Kenya
,
Iraq
,
Iran
,
Pakistan
.
DISTRIBUTION IN
IRAN
.
Fig. 46
. Coastal areas by the Persian Gulf in
Hormozgan
and Sistan and Baluchistan Prov. including Qeshm and Larak islands; the Mesopotamian Plain and probably also
Qazvin Prov.
Its occurrence in Iran was first indicated by
Moravec & Böhme (1997)
and confirmed by
Bauer
et al.
(2006)
.
HABITAT. Usually found near human settlements, on walls of abandoned as well as inhabited buildings, under wooden and rocky debris.
REMARKS. There has been an ongoing discrepancy regarding the presence of
H. turcicus
in
Iran
.
Hemidactylus turcicus
was for long believed to occupy large territory from the western Mediterranean across the Arabian Peninsula and Mesopotamian Plain to
Iran
and
Pakistan
, until
H. robustus
was revalidated as a full species (
Lanza 1990
;
Moravec & Böhme 1997
) and the eastern parts of the formerly large range were assigned to the latter species. Morphologically these two species are very similar and can be easily confused. However, they are not closely related.
Hemidactylus robustus
belongs to a species group with mostly S Arabian distribution whereas
H. turcicus
is a member of a species group of Levant origin (
Moravec
et al.
2011
;
Šmíd
et al.
2013a
). Based on the latest summarization of the distribution of both species (
Sindaco & Jeremčenko 2008
) we believe that the records of
H. turcicus
from
Iran
should be referred to as
H. robustus
, although we have not seen the material. Also, recent records of
H. turcicus
from
Iran
(
Werner 2006
;
Gholamifard & Rastegar-Pouyani 2011
) are more likely misidentified specimens of
H. robustus
(see
Fig.
2
in
Gholamifard & Rastegar-Pouyani, 2011
). Therefore all specimens determined in the source reference as
H. turcicus
are depicted in the map of
H. robustus
in
Fig. 46
as dubious records. A single remote record from
Turkmenistan
by
Obst (1984)
was rejected as an accidentally imported specimen or museum error (
Szczerbak & Golubev 1996
). Peculiar remain also two animals collected near Qazvin by
Guibé (1957)
which are, however, also considered only accidental introductions along caravan routes (
Anderson 1999
).
REFERENCES.
Moravec & Böhme (1997)
;
Anderson (1999)
;
Bauer
et al.
(2006)
;
Gholamifard & Rastegar-Pouyani (2011)
;
Šmíd
et al.
(2013a
, b).