Cyrtodactylus disjunctus GRISMER, PAWANGKHANANT, IDIIATULLINA, TROFIMETS, NAZAROV, SUWANNAPOOM & POYARKOV, 2023
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Pawang Bent-toed Gecko Thai: ตุ๊กกายสามขีด (Tuk-Kai Sam Kheet) |
Synonym | Cyrtodactylus disjunctus GRISMER, PAWANGKHANANT, IDIIATULLINA, TROFIMETS, NAZAROV, SUWANNAPOOM & POYARKOV 2023 |
Distribution | Thailand (Satun) Type locality: Pawang Valley (6°43’21.1” N, 100°06’21.6” e; at elevation 60 m a.s.l.), Meung Satun, Satun Province, Thailand |
Reproduction | |
Types | Holotype. ZMMU re-17674, Adult female (field tag ISS 130), collected on 23 January 2023 by Parinya Pawangkhanant, Sabira S. Idiiatullina, and Thanawut Woranuch. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (Table 5). Cyrtodactylus disjunctus sp. nov. is potentially separated from all other species of the intermedius group by having 12 supralabials; 11 infralabials; 41 small, rounded, smooth, paravertebral tubercles; 11 rows of small, rounded, smooth, longitudinally arranged tubercles; 36 ventrals; eight expanded subdigital lamellae, nine unexpanded subdigital lamellae, and 17 total subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe; 21 enlarged femorals; 10 enlarged precloacals; nine pitted precloacal scales; one rows of enlarged post-precloacals; one postcloacal tubercle; enlarged femorals and enlarged precloacals not continuous; proximal femorals less than one-half size of distal femorals; body tubercles smooth, greatly reduced; no pocketing between digits; subdigital toe lamellae expanded far beyond body of digit; maximum SVL 66.7; faded dorsal pattern; no dark-colored pigmented blotches on top of head; no dark-colored band on nape; three straight-edged dark-colored dorsal bands lacking lightened centers, thinner than light-colored interspaces between bands, not bordered by prominent white tubercles; no dark-colored markings interspaces; no dark-colored bands or white tubercles on limbs; and 11 dark-colored and light-colored caudal bands. (Grismer et al. 2023) Additional details (6207 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | Named after Latin “disjunctus”, an adjective in the nominative singular, masculine gender, meaning “dijunct”, “remote”, and is given in reference to the approximately 600 km wide hiatus across the Gulf of thailand separating Cyrtodactylus disjunctus sp. nov. from the other members of the intermedius group in central Indochina. |
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