Cyrtodactylus gulinqingensis LIU, LI, HOU, ORLOV & ANANJEVA, 2021
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Gulinqing Bent-Toed Gecko |
Synonym | Cyrtodactylus gulinqingensis LIU, LI, HOU, ORLOV & ANANJEVA 2021 |
Distribution | China (Yunnan) Type locality: Gulinqing Nature Reserve (22°43’11’’ N 103°58’24’’ E, 600 m a.s.l. elevation), Bojia Village, Gulinqing Township, Maguan County, Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China. |
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Types | Holotype. KIZ 061813, collected on 03 August, 2017 by Qisheng Li. Paratypes. KIZ 061814, adult female; KIZ 061815, subadult male; and KIZ 061816, 061817 two juveniles; the same collection data as the holotype. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Cyrtodactylus gulinqingensis sp. nov. differs from all other congeners by the following combination of characters: medium body size (SVL 82.9 – 83.9 mm in adults); ventrolateral folds present, without interspersed tubercles; 7 – 9 precloacal pores in a continuous series; 13 – 15 enlarged femoral scales on each thigh; 13 – 15 femoral pores on each thigh in adult males, 1 – 3 femoral pores on each thigh in adult females, femoral pores continuous with precloacal pores; 1 – 4 postcloacal tubercles on each side; 17 – 20 lamellae under finger IV, 19 – 23 lamellae under toe IV; one row of subcaudals enlarged; a black postocular streak extending from posterior corner of eye rearwards to above tympanum; nuchal loop discontinuous; 6 – 7 black irregular dorsal bands between limb insertions, most bands discontinuous (from Liu et al. 2021). Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data to their customers. These details, e.g. detailed descriptions or comparisons (about 4506 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | The specific epithet refers to Gulinqing Nature Reserve, the locality where the new species was found. The Chinese name was not copyable from the original description. |
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