Oliver Paul M, Parkin Tom
Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia; Museum Victoria, GPO Box 666, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia; Australian National University, Research School of Biology, Acton, Australian Capital Territory, 2061.; Email:
Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, GPO Box 4646, Darwin, Northern Territory 0801, Australia.; Email:
Zootaxa. 2014 Oct 22;3878(1):37-48. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.3878.1.3.
The Arnhem Plateau is a rugged expanse of sandstone escarpment in the Australian Monsoonal Tropics with a highly endemic biota. Here we describe a new species of small spinifex dwelling Strophurus (phasmid gecko) that also appears to be endemic to this region. Strophurus horneri sp. nov. can be diagnosed from all congeners by aspects of size, coloration and scalation. Even with the description of this new species, however, levels of morphological and genetic diversity within Strophurus from the stone country of the Northern Territory suggest additional divergent lineages are present. A number of recent studies have now provided preliminary evidence of evolutionary diversity within the Arnhem Plateau, but data remains scant and almost nothing is known about how topography and historical processes have shaped the endemic biota of this region.
阿纳姆高原是澳大利亚季风热带地区一片崎岖的砂岩悬崖地带,拥有高度特有的生物群。在此,我们描述了一种新的栖息于三齿稃属植物丛的小型叶趾虎(竹节虫壁虎),该物种似乎也仅分布于这一地区。新物种霍氏叶趾虎(Strophurus horneri sp. nov.)可通过体型、体色和鳞片特征与所有同属物种相区分。然而,即便描述了这个新物种,北领地石质地区的叶趾虎属在形态和遗传多样性方面仍表明存在其他不同的谱系。近期的一些研究现已提供了阿纳姆高原进化多样性的初步证据,但相关数据仍然匮乏,而且对于地形和历史进程如何塑造该地区的特有生物群几乎一无所知。