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Evolutionary, molecular and comparative zoology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Chromosomal Evolution in the Diplodactylinae (Gekkonidae, Reptilia) .2. Chromosomal Variability Between New Caledonian Species

M King and G Mengden

Australian Journal of Zoology 38(2) 219 - 226
Published: 1990

Abstract

The karotypes of six species of New Caledonian gekkos from the genera Rhacodactylus and Bavayia are described. The chromosomes of R. auriculatus, R. sarasinorum and B. sauvagei share a highly derived biarmed 2n=38 karyomorph, which is common to species from both New Zealand and Australia and is believed to be a relic from a previous Gondwanaland distribution. In contrast, R. leachianus, B. crassicollis and B. montana have karyotypes further modified from this karyomorph by a series of presumed pericentric inversions. This chromosomal repatterning appears to have been associated with the speciation of this complex. A chromosomal perspective on Kluge's (1987) recent reclassification of the Diplodactylinae is also provided and discussed.

https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO9900219

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