Species of lizard
Cnemaspis otai, also known commonly as Ota's day gecko or the Vellore day gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to southeastern India.
Etymology
The specific name, otai, is in honor of Japanese herpetologist Hidetoshi Ota (born 1959).[2]
Geographic range
C. otai is found in the southern Eastern Ghats in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[3]
The type locality is "Vellore Fort, Vellore, North Arcot District, Tamil Nadu, India".[3]
Habitat
The preferred habitat of C. otai is forest at altitudes of 200–225 m (656–738 ft).[1]
Description
C. otai may attain a snout-to-vent length of 3 cm (1.2 in). Dorsally, it is grayish brown with black spots. Ventrally, it is yellowish cream.[4]
Behavior
C. otai is diurnal and rock-dwelling.[4]
Reproduction
C. otai is oviparous.[3]
References
Further reading
- Das I, Bauer AM (2000). "Two New Species of Cnemaspis (Sauria: Gekonidae) from Tamil Nadu, Southern India". Russian Journal of Herpetology 7 (1): 17–28. (Cnemaspis otai, new species).
- Ganesh SR, Kalaimani A, Karthik P, Baskaran N, Nagarajan R, Chandramouli SR (2018). "Herpetofauna of Southern Eastern Ghats, India – II From Western Ghats to Coromandel Coast". Asian Journal of Conservation Biology 7 (1): 28–45.