Pachydactylus mclachlani explained
Pachydactylus mclachlani is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to Namibia.
Etymology
The specific name, mclachlani, is in honor of Geoffrey Roy McLachlan (1923–2005), who was a South African ornithologist and herpetologist.
Description
P. mclachlani is relatively large for its genus. Adults may attain a snout-to-vent length (SVL) of about 5cm (02inches).[1]
Reproduction
P. mclachlani is oviparous.
Further reading
- Barts B, Colacicco F (2017). "Die Dickfingergeckos des südlichen Afrikas – Tiel XXI Pachydactylus mclachlani Bauer, Lamb & Branch, 2006, mit Amnerkungen zu Pachydactylus griffini Bauer Lamb & Branch, 2006 [=The Thick-toed Geckos of Southern Africa – Part XXI ''Pachydactylus mclachlani'' Bauer, Lamb & Branch, 2006, with notes on ''Pachydactylus griffini'' Bauer, Lamb & Branch, 2006]". Sauria 39 (1): 41–46.
- Bauer AM, Lamb T, Branch WR (2006). "A Revision of the Pachydactylus serval and P. weberi Groups (Reptilia: Gekkota: Gekkonidae) of Southern Africa, with Description of Eight New Species". Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Fourth Series 57 (23): 595–709. (Pachydactylus mclachlani, new species, pp. 670–673 + Figures 93–98 on pp. 637–639).
Notes and References
- McLachlan, Paula; Niven, Patrick (2006). "Geoffrey Roy McLachlan 1923–2005". Ostrich, Journal of African Ornithology 77 (1-2): v-vi.