Lepidoblepharis festae Peracca, 1897
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Lepidoblepharis festae Peracca, 1897 |
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Lepidoblepharis festae Peracca, 1897
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Material examined. ECUADOR • 1 adult; Napo Prov- ince, WWS; 00.6866°S, 077.6013°W; 1433 m a.s.l.; 13 July 2010; QCAZ 10641 View Materials GoogleMaps .
Identification. This tiny gecko is the only gecko species found at WWS. It can be distinguished from other sphaerodactylid geckoes by the following combination of characters: 14 or 15 lamellae on toe IV; 14–16 transverse rows of ventral scales; dorsal scales smooth, uniform in size, and non-overlapping; snout scales not elongated; and snout granules larger than dorsal granules (Torres- Carvajal et al. 2020).
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