Cyrtodactylus auralensis MURDOCH, GRISMER, WOOD, NEANG, POYARKOV, TRI, NAZAROV, AOWPHOL, PAUWELS, NGUYEN & GRISMER, 2019
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Phnom Aural Bent-toed Gecko |
Synonym | Cyrtodactylus auralensis MURDOCH, GRISMER, WOOD, NEANG, POYARKOV, TRI, NAZAROV, AOWPHOL, PAUWELS, NGUYEN & GRISMER 2019 Cyrtodactylus intermedius — SWAN, & DALTRY in DALTRY 2002: 23–40 Cyrtodactylus intermedius — DALTRY & TRAEHOLT 2003: 89–90 Cyrtodactylus intermedius — GRISMER et al. 2007: 223 |
Distribution | Cambodia (Kampong Speu) Type locality: Camp 1, Phnom Aural Wildlife Sanctuary, Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia (1201’N, 10408’E; 549 m in elevation) |
Reproduction | oviparous (manual imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: LSUHC 7399, adult male, collected on 6 August 2005 by Neang Thy, L. Lee Grismer, Perry L. Wood, Jr., Jesse L. Grismer, Thou Chav, Timothy M. Youmans, and Armando Ponce. Paratypes. Adult male LSUHC 7396, adult females LSUHC 7397–98 and 7410 all bear the same collection data as the holotype. Adult female LSUHC 7346 was collected at the same location as the holotype on 5 August 2005 by the same collectors. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Adult males reaching 83.5 mm SVL, adult females reaching 84.3 mm SVL; eight or nine supralabials, 9–11 infralabials; 29–32 paravertebral tubercles; 17 or 18 longitudinal rows of dorsal tubercles; 37–44 rows of ventral scales; six or seven expanded subdigital lamellae proximal to the digital inflection, 12–15 unmodified, distal, subdigital lamellae; 19–21 total subdigital lamellae on fourth toe; enlarged femoral and precloacal scales continuous; 23–28 enlarged femoral scales; proximal femoral scales less than half the size of distal proximal scales; 7–9 enlarged precloacal scales with pores on each in males; two or three rows of enlarged post-precloacal scales; three postcloacal tubercles; no pocketing present between digits of hind or forefeet; dark pigmented blotches present on top of head; posterior border of nuchal loop rounded, not chevron-shaped; four or five dark body bands (see Tables 7 and 9 in Murdoch et al. 2019). Additional details (2248 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | The specific epithet, auralensis, is a noun in apposition in reference to the type locality of Phnom Aural mountain, the highest mountain in Cambodia, to which it presumably endemic. |
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