Tuesday, November 28, 2023

[Herpetology • 2023] Woodworthia korowaiOn the Sand and among the Crowds: A New Species of Woodworthia Gecko (Reptilia: Diplodactylidae) from Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand


Woodworthia korowai 
 van Winkel, Wells, Harker & Hitchmough, 2023

Korowai gecko  ||  DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5374.2.7

Abstract  
Woodworthia is a diverse genus of diplodactylid geckos found in Aotearoa/ New Zealand, with 17 likely species. Despite this diversity, only two species have been formally described: Woodworthia maculata (Gray, 1845) and W. chrysosiretica (Robb, 1980). In this paper, we use an integrated taxonomic approach to describe a new species of Woodworthia gecko, Woodworthia korowai sp. nov., found along the western coastline of the Auckland Region, New Zealand. Although this species occurs in duneland habitat behind a popular beach near New Zealand’s most populated city, it was only recognised as a distinct taxon in 2016. We describe W. korowai sp. nov. based on a suite of morphological character states and substantial genetic divergence, based on the mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 (ND2) gene, that distinguish it from W. maculata sensu stricto and all other known species of Woodworthia. Phylogenetic reconstruction and molecular dating place it sister to the W. maculata group, with an estimated time of divergence in the mid to late Pliocene. This gecko is one of the most geographically restricted of all Woodworthia geckos, occupying an area of less than 500 km2 within the Auckland Region. Its narrow range and coastal association make it susceptible to environmental and genetic stochasticity. Furthermore, the popularity and recreational usage of the dune system threaten its habitat. Therefore, we hope that this description will bring attention to the value of coastal environments and the unique and sensitive duneland of Te Korowai-o-Te-Tonga/ South Kaipara Peninsula and Te Oneone Rangatira/ Muriwai Beach in particular and encourage conservation efforts to protect this newly described species and its habitat.

Keywords: Reptilia, Taxonomy, Te Oneone Rangatira/ Muriwai Beach, duneland, Woodhill, Oaia Island, Conservation, Woodworthia korowai sp. nov. 




Dylan van Winkel, Sarah J. Wells, Nicholas Harker and Rodney A. Hitchmough. 2023. On the Sand and among the Crowds: A New Species of Woodworthia Gecko (Reptilia: Diplodactylidae) from Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand.  Zootaxa. 5374(2); 263-294. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5374.2.7

Formerly known as the Muriwai gecko, this enigmatic species from the west coast of Auckland has just been formally described. They've been renamed the Korowai gecko (Woodworthia korowai) in reference to the south Kaipara peninsula where they live, and their colouration / striped pattern - which resembles the woven flax made into korowai (cloaks).
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