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 |
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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) |
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