Crenadactylus horni

Crenadactylus horni

Central uplands clawless gecko

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Crenadactylus horni

Crenadactylus horni, the Central Uplands clawless gecko, is a species of gecko endemic to the central desert region of Australia.

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A species of Crenadactylus, distinguished by superficial details of the scales and coloration. The snout vent length is recorded up to 34.8 mm, a larger and robust species of the relatively smaller genus of geckos. The stripes running the length of the body contrasts a darker colour against the mostly tan and pale brown of the scales.

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Records of the habitat at the collection sites indicate an association with spinifex mounds, a dominant vegetation type of the arid centre of Australia. Crenadactylus horni presumed to have become geographically isolated around twenty to thirty million years ago, shown in evidence of ancient genetic divergence, persisting in micro-habitat that has become separated from sister species by the increasingly dry climate of the continent.

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References

1. Crenadactylus horni Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crenadactylus_horni
2. Crenadactylus horni on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/109451703/109451744

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