Cyrtodactylus tayhoaensis DO, DO, NGO, ZIEGLER, NGO, NGUYEN & PHAM, 2023
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Common Names | E: Tay Hoa Bent-toed Gecko Vietnamese: Thạch sùng ngón tây hòa |
Synonym | Cyrtodactylus tayhoaensis DO, DO, NGO, ZIEGLER, NGO, NGUYEN & PHAM 2023 |
Distribution | Vietnam (Phu yen) Type locality: rocky stream, near Lac Dao Village (12°53′50.0′′ N, 109°1′28.0′′ E, elevation 130 m a.s.l), Son Thanh Tay Commune, Tay Hoa District, Phu yen Province, southern Vietnam |
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Types | Holotype. IEBr r.4991, adult male, collected by Dang Trong Do on 14 September 2019. Paratypes. IEBr r.5078, r.5079, adult females and IEBr r.4992, adult male, the same collection data as the holotype. Pyu.DTD 572, adult female; Pyu.DTD 573 adult male, collected by Do Trong Dang on 4 September 2015, in a rocky stream, near Lac Dao Village (12°53′13.0’’ N, 109°1′17.3’’ E, elevation 230 m a.s.l), Son Thanh Tay Commune, Tay Hoa District, Phu yen Province, southern Vietnam. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis. The new species can be distinguished from other members of the genus Cyrtodactylus by a combination of the following characters: medium size (SVL up to 94.2 mm); nasal scales 5–6; internasal single or double; ciliaria 29–34; dorsal tubercles in 20–22 irregular transverse rows; ventral scale rows in 37–41 longitudinal rows at midbody; ventrolateral folds present without interspersed tubercles; precloacal pores absent in females, precloacal pores 4 or 5 in males; 10 or 11 enlarged femoral scales on each thigh; femoral pores 3–7 in males, absent in females; postcloacal tubercles 3 or 4; lamellae under toe IV 22–24; dorsal pattern consisting of unclear transverse bands formed by irregularly shaped dark-brown blotches, a discontinuous neckband with V-shape or triangle shape in the middle, dorsal head surface with dark-brown blotches; subcaudal scales transversely enlarged. (Do et al. 2023) Additional details (19348 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | Named after the type locality. |
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