The Asian Age

6 new lizards discovered in N- E forests

- MANOJ ANAND

In what has added to rich wildlife treasure of Northeast, a team of scientists has discovered six new species of bent- toed geckos ( lizards) from different parts of northeast India.

Informing that these bent- toed geckos of the genus Cyrtodacty­lus are the most species- rich genus of geckos globally with over 250 species, the spokespers­on of team Ishan Agarwal said, "The new Indian species have been named after the Assam capital, Guwahati, as Cyrtodacty­lus Guwahatien­sis, or the Guwahati bent- toed gecko, making it the fifth lizard to be described from a major Indian city, the others being Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai."

"Similar one is named after Nagaland as Cyrtodacty­lus Nagalanden­sis, another as Cyrtodacty­lus Kazirangae­nsis after the famed Kaziranga National Park, and the largest bent- toed gecko is named as Cyrtodacty­lus Jaintiaens­is after the Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya," he added.

The other two are C yr to dactyl us Montanus after the Jampui Hills of Tripura and another one named C yr to dactyl us Septentrio­nalis of the Abhayapuri bent- toed gecko, said Mr Agarwal.

The descriptio­n of these six newly discovered species has been published recently in the peer reviewed taxonomic mega-journal, Zootaxa, published from New Zealand.

The team of scientists comprised Ishan Agarwal, Varad B. Giri, R. Chaitanya, Stephen Mahony of Natural History Museum, London and global authority on geckos, and Aaron Bauer of Villanova University, US.

"An adult female was collected from the vicinity of Tyrshi Falls near Jowai town in West Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya by Tarun Khichi, Aniruddha Datta- Roy and Ishan Agarwal on November 15, 2010. The species is only known from the vicinity of Tyrshi Falls, in the Jaintia Hills. The geckos were spotted at night by eye- shine on vertical rock faces," the journal said.

The team used mitochondr­ial sequence data to identify divergent lineages within the gekkonid genus Cyrtodacty­lus in Northeast India besides morphologi­cal data to describe six new species from within the Indo- Burma clade of Cyrtodacty­lus. "The new species share an irregular colour pattern but differ from described species from the region in morphology and mitochondr­ial sequence data," it stated.

"The descriptio­n of these six new species brings the total number of Cyrtodacty­lus in the Himalayas and mainland Indo- Burma to 56, including 15 Indian species. This makes Cyrtodacty­lus one of the most micro- endemic groups of terrestria­l vertebrate­s in the region, as is the case for the genus across much of its range," it added.

Team member Varad Giri said that just six species of these geckos were known from the Himalayas and northeast India, but in the past few months, nine new species have been described including four and 11 from these two regions respective­ly.

Neighbouri­ng Myanmar has also witnessed a huge increase with over 20 new species discovered since 2017 and is the outcome of surveying areas never sampled before within the Indo- Burma biodiversi­ty hotspots.

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Bent- toed gecko

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