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Zootaxa. 2021 Apr 21;4964(1):zootaxa.4964.1.7. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4964.1.7.
The New Zealand endemic gecko genus, Mokopirirakau, is notable for its ecology, with some species inhabiting extreme alpine environments, as well as for the large number of geographically circumscribed, species-level lineages awaiting formal description. In, 2018, a population superficially similar in colour and morphology to the black-eyed gecko (M. kahutarae) was discovered in alpine greywacke rock outcrops in the Oteake Conservation Park, North Otago, ~400 km south of the nearest M. kahutarae populations in the upper South Island. Genetic and morphological data indicate that this population is distinct, sister to a clade comprising M. granulatus and M. kahutarae. It can be distinguished from all but one Mokopirirakau species by colour pattern, and from M. kahutarae by smaller adult body size, eye and supraciliary characters, mouth and throat colour, ventral scale row count, tail length, toe shape, and lamellar count. Using an integrated taxonomic approach, we here formally describe this form as a new species, M. galaxias sp. nov., as well as discuss its ecology, likely distribution (particularly with respect to M. kahutarae), and potential conservation issues and requirements. Mokopirirakau galaxias sp. nov. should be considered "Threatened-Nationally Endangered" (qualifiers Data Poor) in the New Zealand Threat Classification System due to the low abundance and restricted known distribution, with potential threats from invasive predatory mammals and climate change. It should be considered Data Deficient in the IUCN Red List system.
新西兰特有壁虎属 Mokopirirakau 以其生态学而闻名,其一些物种栖息在极端高山环境中,还有大量地理上限定的种级谱系有待正式描述。2018 年,在北奥塔哥奥泰克保护公园的高山片麻岩露头中发现了一个在颜色和形态上与黑眼壁虎(M. kahutarae)表面相似的种群,该种群位于南岛最北部的 M. kahutarae 种群以南约 400 公里处。遗传和形态数据表明,该种群是独特的,与一个包含 M. granulatus 和 M. kahutarae 的分支密切相关。除了一种 Mokopirirakau 物种外,它可以通过颜色图案与其他物种区分开来,与 M. kahutarae 则可以通过成年体型较小、眼睛和眶上特征、嘴和喉咙颜色、腹鳞行数、尾巴长度、脚趾形状和鳞片数来区分。通过综合分类学方法,我们在这里正式将这种形式描述为一个新物种,M. galaxias sp. nov.,并讨论了它的生态学、可能的分布(特别是与 M. kahutarae 的关系)以及潜在的保护问题和要求。Mokopirirakau galaxias sp. nov. 应被认为是新西兰威胁分类系统中的“受威胁-国家濒危”(限定条件为数据不足),因为其数量稀少且已知分布范围有限,可能受到入侵性捕食性哺乳动物和气候变化的威胁。在 IUCN 红色名录系统中,它应被视为数据不足。