''Paroedura tanjaka'' is a species of
lizard
Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains. The group is paraphyletic since it excludes the snakes and Amphisbaenia alt ...
in the family
Gekkonidae. It is endemic to northwestern
Madagascar
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, and is currently known only to occur in Bemaraha and Namoroka. This nocturnal species is found in karstic dry forests at night, and is known to dwell in caves during the day. It is one of the largest species in the genus ''
Paroedura
''Paroedura'' (Madagascar ground geckos) is a genus of geckos, endemic to Madagascar and the Comoros. These geckos are typically terrestrial, though the young of most species can climb until they are too heavy for their feet to support.
Species ...
'', reaching up to 18 cm in length.
The species was first discovered in 1996 and officially named in 2000. Because its range is extremely limited and its habitat is declining, it is listed as
Endangered
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by the
IUCN Red List
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. While it is not the subject of any conservative measures, its known locations have been designated as national parks.
Taxonomy
The species ''Paroedura tanjaka'' was first erected in 2000 by Nussbaum and Raxworthy. The
holotype
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(
UMMZ 224225) is a mature male collected from
Bemaraha Nature Reserve in Madagascar on 18 March 1996. Several other individuals from the Bemaraha and
Namoroka reserves were collected as paratypes. The specific name ''tanjaka'' is a
Malagasy word for "strength".
Genetic analysis has found that ''Paroedura tanjaka'' is a member of the ''
Paroedura bastardi
Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko (''Paroedura bastardi'') is a species of lizard in the family '' Gekkonidae''. It is a moderately-sized reptile reaching just over in snout–vent length. The species is endemic to southeastern Madagascar, whe ...
'' clade, and is a sister taxon to ''
Paroedura neglecta''. The following
cladogram shows the position of ''P. tanjaka'' among its closest relatives according to Piccoli ''et al.'' (2023):
Distribution and habitat
This gecko is one of many species
endemic
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to the island nation of
Madagascar
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, and is currently known only from Tsingy de Bemaraha and
Tsingy de Namoroka in the west-central region of the country. It has only been found at elevations of 100 to 500 m in areas representing deciduous
dry forests with limestone outcrops.
The known
extent of occurrence
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of this species is only 964 km², and while it could be more widespread, it is unlikely to have an extent of occurrence over 5,000 km².
It is known to inhabit caves within its range during the day.
Description
This species is among the largest ''Paroedura'' species, reaching a
snout–vent length
Snout–vent length (SVL) is a morphometric measurement taken in herpetology from the tip of the snout to the most posterior opening of the cloacal slit (vent)."direct line distance from tip of snout to posterior margin of vent" It is the most c ...
of 10.2 cm and a total length of 18 cm. The head is wider than the neck, and the
rostral scale
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makes contact with the nostrils. The prominent
canthal bridge is concave and the snout is steeply sloped in front of the eyes. Enlarged tuberculate scales are present on the dorsal surface and not arranged in clear rows, with smaller tubercles and flat scales separating them. Unlike in some
congeneric species, the tail is not spiny. The digits end with widened toe pads, each over twice the width of the rest of the digit.
The head has an immaculate tan color and posterolaterally bordered by light lines, differing from the rest of the body. The dorsalateral surface has grayish background colors, with irregular brown spots and bands all over. These bands of color extend to the tail, but are more faded in regenerated tails. Juveniles have three distinct light crossbands on the torso and black to brown dorsal colors.
Behaviour
''Paroedura tanjaka'' is a
nocturnal
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Nocturnal creatures generally have highly developed sens ...
species, active in its dry forest during the night. It is a terrestrial species capable of climbing, reportedly found mostly 1 to 4 meters above the ground on the bases of
tsingy cliffs, or 0.5 to 2.5 meters up on tree branches and trunks. During the day, this gecko is known to inhabit
karst cave
Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...
s, and the first observation of this species during the day was 30 meters within a cave.
Later expeditions have made dozens of observations of this gecko inhabiting a cave throughout the daytime, always in areas of complete darkness away from the entrance. ''P. tanjaka'' is known to actively hunt and even mate in these caves during the day, and it is suggested that the darkness of caves allows this nocturnal species to be active throughout the day and avoid predators.
Diet
Like most geckos, ''Paroedura tanjaka'' is an
insectivorous
A robber fly eating a hoverfly
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The first vertebrate insectivores were ...
species and primarily preys upon small arthropods, hunting them at night in the karstic forests. As it dwells in caves during the day where various invertebrates have been observed, it is believed to hunt by day in these caves as well. Both
troglobitic invertebrates and nocturnal species resting to avoid predation or daytime heat (including the moth ''
Cyligramma duplex
''Cyligramma duplex'' is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Madagascar
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'') are present in the caves, and likely are part of the lizard's diet.
Predation
This lizard is known to fall prey to snakes, as one specimen (UMMZ 221997) was found inside the stomach of a ''
Lycodryas gaimardi''.
The genus ''
Lycodryas
''Lycodryas'' is a genus of snakes in the family Pseudoxyrhophiidae. The genus contains ten species, eight of which are endemic to the island of Madagascar, and two to the Comoros Islands. All of the species are harmless to humans.
Species
The ...
'' as a whole has been regarded as predators of ''Paroedura'' geckos, and birds and mammals may also represent predators of this species.
Conservation
Due to its narrow extent of occurrence and the decline of its severely fragmented habitat, ''Paroedura tanjaka'' is listed as
Endangered
An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and inva ...
on the
IUCN Red List
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.
Because of its restricted range, this lizard is disproportionately threatened by changes to its forest habitat. Though the species is reportedly abundant at Bemaraha, there is continuing decline of mature individuals, and its habitat is threatened by increased fire intensity and logging. Conservative measures are not in place for the species itself, but both its known localities (Bemaraha and Namoraka) are
national park
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s and thus protected areas.
References
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Paroedura
Geckos of Africa
Reptiles of Madagascar
Endemic fauna of Madagascar
Reptiles described in 2000
Taxa named by Christopher John Raxworthy
Taxa named by Ronald Archie Nussbaum