Cyrtodactylus tayninhensis DO, NGUYEN, NGUYEN, LE, HO, PHAM, NGUYEN, ZIEGLER & NGO, 2025
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| Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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| Synonym | Cyrtodactylus tayninhensis DO, NGUYEN, NGUYEN, LE, HO, PHAM, NGUYEN, ZIEGLER & NGO 2025: 486 |
| Distribution | Vietnam (Tay Ninh) Type locality: Ba Den MCHC, Tay Ninh Province, southern Vietnam |
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| Types | Holotype. IEBR R.6331 (Field number CT.TN2022.T04.N14), adult male, collected on 29 September 2022 by H. T. Ngo, Q. H. Do, H.Q. Nguyen. Paratypes. Two adult males: IEBR R.6332 (Field number CT.TN2022.T04.N03), IEBR R.6333 (Field number CT.TN2022.T04.N11); two adult females: IEBR R.6334 (Field number CT.TN2022.T04.N09), IEBR R.6335 (Field number CT.TN2022.T04.N13), identical collection data and collectors as the holotype. |
| Diagnosis | Diagnosis: The new species can be distinguished from other members of the Cyrtodactylus irregularis group by a combination of the following characters: size medium (SVL 73.4–80 mm); dorsal tubercles in 13 or 14 irregular rows; 36–39 ventral scale rows; enlarged femoral scales absent; precloacal pores absent in females, 4–6 in males, in a continuous row; femoral pores absent; postcloacal spurs 2 or 3 on each side; lamellae under toe IV 16–18; a U-shaped continuous neckband, dorsal pattern between limb insertions consisting two or three irregular yellow-brown bands and tail with 8–10 thin light bands (with 2 bands near vent light brown, others white); the absence of transversely enlarged median subcaudal scales. (Do et al. 2025) Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data. However, these details, e.g. detailed descriptions (about about 2.58 pages) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us if you need any of this material. |
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| Etymology | Named after the type locality of the new species, Tay Ninh, a province in southern Vietnam. |
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