Sphaerodactylus macrolepis, Gunther, 1859

Daza, Juan D., Pinto, Brendan J., Thomas, Richard, Herrera-Martinez, Alexandra, Scantlebury, Daniel P., Padilla García, Luis F., Balaraman, Rajesh P., Perry, Gad & Gamble, Tony, 2019, The sprightly little sphaerodactyl: Systematics and biogeography of the Puerto Rican dwarf geckos Sphaerodactylus (Gekkota, Sphaerodactylidae), Zootaxa 4712 (2), pp. 151-201 : 179

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Key to the Sphaerodactylus macrolepis species complex

1A. Sexual dichromatism present, distribution within the Puerto Rico Bank, scapular patch with discrete ocelli, body dorsal scales larger than ventral scales ( Figs.13 View FIGURE 13 , 14 View FIGURE 14 )..................................................................... 2

1B. Sexual dichromatism absent, distribution on the Anguilla Bank, scapular patch ocelli very close or fused, body dorsal scales and ventral scales subequal....................................................... Sphaerodactylus parvus ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 ).

2A. Dorsal body scales large and imbricate, dorsal scales with knob-like and hair-bearing organs in the free edge ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ), scapular patch mainly black, variable in size and shape, but never with two anteriorly projecting points or formed by two dark circles surrounding the ocelli, males with or without pattern on the head................................................ 3

2B. Dorsal body scales small and almost juxtaposed, dorsal scales without knob-like organs ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), scapular patch oftentimes bicolor (brown and black), scapular patch with anteriorly projecting points ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ) or made by two dark circles surrounding the ocelli, males with marbled pattern on the head. Distributed on the U.S. and British Virgin Islands, also in the eastern and southern parts of Culebra Island......................................... Sphaerodactylus macrolepis ( Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 , 10 View FIGURE 10 ).

3A. Males marked with head pattern, distributed in Puerto Rico and satellite islands (e.g. Piñeros), females with two medial lines separated, not forming a medial blotch..................................................................... 4

3B. Males without marked head pattern, distributed in Vieques and Western part of Culebra Island, females with two medial lines forming a medial blotch ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 )............................................ Sphaerodactylus inigoi (Figs 11,12).

4A. Males dorsal pattern formed by continuous or stippled lines, male head color variable from red to yellow................ 5

4B. Males dorsal pattern salt and pepper, male head color blue or gray............. Sphaerodactylus g. mimetes ( Figs. 20 View FIGURE 20 , 21 View FIGURE 21 ).

5A. Maximum SVL more than 32 mm ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ).................................................................. 6

5B. Maximum SVL equal or less than 30 mm .................................. Sphaerodactylus g. stibarus ( Figs. 24 View FIGURE 24 , 25 View FIGURE 25 ).

6A. Scapular patch reduced and not enclosing the ocelli, scapular patch not surrounded by white margin, snout scales hexagonal. ................................................................................................... 7

6B. Scapular patch large and enclosing the ocelli, scapular patch surrounded by white margin. snout scales rounded........... 8

7A. Nuchal spot well separated from with scapular patch........................... Sphaerodactylus g. ateles ( Figs. 18 View FIGURE 18 , 19 View FIGURE 19 )

7B. Nuchal spot approaching or in contact with scapular patch.................... Sphaerodactylus g. spanius ( Figs. 22 View FIGURE 22 , 23 View FIGURE 23 ).

8A. Males head color brownish red, females with pigmentation on the belly and ventral side of the tail, seven lamellae on fourth toe.......................................................... Sphaerodactylus g. grandisquamis ( Figs. 14 View FIGURE 14 , 15 View FIGURE 15 ).

8B. Males head color orange, females without pigmentation on the belly and ventral side of the tail, nine lamellae on fourth toe.................................................................. Sphaerodactylus g. guarionex ( Figs. 16 View FIGURE 16 , 17 View FIGURE17 ).

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