Cnemaspis gunawardanai explained

Cnemaspis gunawardanai, or Gunawardana's day gecko, is a species of diurnal rupicolous gecko endemic to island of Sri Lanka.[1]

Taxonomy

The species is closely resembling C. rajakarunai, C. hitihamii, and other congeners of the alwisi group.[2] [3]

Etymology

The specific name gunawardanai is named in honor of Dr. Jagath Gunawardana.[4] He is a leading environmental activist, conservationist, and a lawyer contributed to popularizing environmental laws among the general public.[5]

Description

An adult male is 37.4 mm long. Dorsum homogeneous with keeled granular scales. There are four spine-like tubercles on flanks. Dorsum patterned with creamy and yellowish vertebral markings on a uniform dark brown background. Snout is light brown. There is a black spot on the neck. A a vertebral cream stripe shading visible posteriorly. Arms and legs uniform dark brown with pale and dark blotches. Tail is dark brown with six pale yellow markings.

Ecology

The gecko found only from two localities: Pilikuttuwa and Maligatenna, Gampaha district.[6] Entirely wild species, it is commonly inhabited in dry, shaded, cool surfaces of rock outcrops inside caves.[7] The researchers suggested critically endangered IUCN category for the species due to regional endemism.

Notes and References

  1. Departemen Biologi, Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Universitas Indonesia, Kampus UI, Depok, 16424, Indonesia . Amarasinghe . A.A. Thasun . Karunarathna . Suranjan . Madawala . Majintha . de Silva . Anslem . 2021-05-27 . TWO NEW RUPICOLOUS DAY GECKOS OF THE Cnemaspis alwisi GROUP (REPTILIA: GEKKONIDAE) FROM SRI LANKA . 2021-06-04 . Taprobanica . 10 . 23–38 . 10.47605/tapro.v10i1.245. 236390650 . free .
  2. Web site: Cnemaspis gunasekarai & C. gunawardanai • Two New Rupicolous Day Geckos of the Cnemaspis alwisi Group (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Sri Lanka . 2021-06-03 . novataxa.
  3. Web site: Two endangered geckos named after Jagath and Samantha . 2021-06-03 . The Island.
  4. Web site: Two newly discovered Day-gecko species named after local conservationists . 2021-06-03 . Daily News.
  5. Web site: Two gecko species endemic to this country . 2021-06-03 . SLBC News (Sinhala). 29 May 2021 .
  6. Web site: Identifies the latest gecko species… Named after two experts . 2021-06-03 . Lankatruth. 28 May 2021 .
  7. Web site: Two newly discovered Day-gecko species named after local conservationists . 2021-06-03 . msn.com.