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Nactus

Nactus
Nactus pelagicus.jpg
pelagic gecko (Nactus pelagicus)
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Gekkonidae
Subfamily: Gekkoninae
Genus: Nactus
Kluge, 1983[1]

Nactus is a genus of geckos, lizards in the family Gekkonidae. The genus is endemic to Oceania.[2]

Species

The following 35 species are recognized as being valid, and some species have recognized subspecies.[2]

  • Nactus acutus Kraus, 2005
  • Nactus aktites Zug, 2020 – Madang coastal slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus allenallisoni Zug, 2020 – Madang slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus alotau Zug, 2020 – southern forest slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus amplus Zug, 2020 – Louisiade giant slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus arceo Zug, 2020 – Morotai slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus arfakianus Meyer, 1874 – Arafak slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus cheverti (Boulenger, 1885) – Chevert's gecko, southern Cape York nactus
  • Nactus chrisaustini Zug, 2020 – Milne Bay pygmy slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus coindemirensis Bullock, Arnold & Bloxam, 1985 – lesser night gecko
  • Nactus eboracensis (Macleay, 1877)
  • Nactus erugatus Zug, 2020 – Milne Bay smooth-tailed slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus fredkrausi Zug, 2020 – Kraus’s giant slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus galgajuga (Ingram, 1978) – Black Mountain gecko, Black Mountain slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus grevifer Zug, 2020 – Torricelli slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus heteronotus (Boulenger, 1885) – central savanna slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus intrudusus Zug, 2020 – Markham slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus inundatus Zug, 2020 – Fly River slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus kamiali Zug, 2020 – Kamiali slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus kunan Fisher & Zug, 2012[3]
  • Nactus modicus Zug, 2020 – Louisiade slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus multicarinatus (Günther, 1872)
  • Nactus nanus Zug, 2020 – dwarf North-coast slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus notios Zug, 2020 – southern mountains slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus panaeati Zug, 2020 – Panaeati slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus papua Zug, 2020 – Papuan slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus pelagicus (Girard, 1858) – pelagic gecko, Pacific slender-toed gecko, rock gecko
  • Nactus rainerguentheri Zug, 2020 – Vogelkop slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus robertfisheri Zug, 2020 – Bismarcks slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus septentrionalis Zug, 2020 – North Coast Papuan slender-toed gecko
  • Nactus serpensinsula (Loveridge, 1951) – Serpent Island gecko
  • Nactus soniae Arnold & Bour, 2008 - extinct
  • Nactus sphaerodactylodes Kraus, 2005
  • Nactus undulatus (Kopstein, 1926) – Kei rock gecko
  • Nactus vankampeni (Brongersma, 1933) – van Kampen's gecko

Nota bene: A binomial authority or trinomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species or subspecies was originally described in a genus other than Nactus.

References

  1. ^ "Nactus ". ITIS (Integrated Taxonomic Information System). www.itis.gov.
  2. ^ a b "Nactus ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
  3. ^ Dell'Amore, Christine. (April 23, 2012). "New Species: Bumblebee Gecko Strikingly Striped". National Geographic. National Geographic Society. Retrieved May 6, 2012.

Further reading

Kluge AG (1983). "Cladistic Relationships among Gekkonid Lizards". Copeia 1983 (2): 465–475. (Nactus, new genus).


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