Cyrtodactylus wangkhramensis TERMPRAYOON, RUJIRAWAN, GRISMER, WOOD & AOWPHOL, 2023
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Higher Taxa | Gekkonidae, Gekkota, Sauria, Squamata (lizards: geckos) |
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Synonym | Cyrtodactylus wangkhramensis TERMPRAYOON, RUJIRAWAN, GRISMER, WOOD & AOWPHOL 2023: 336 |
Distribution | Thailand (Satun) Type locality: Thailand, Satun Province, La-ngu District, Khao Khao Subdistrict, Tham (= cave) Wangkhram (6°56.324'N, 99°48.920'E; 0 m a.s.l.). |
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Types | Holotype. Adult male (, Figs 9, 10) collected on 13 March 2019 by Korkhwan Termprayoon, Anchalee Aowphol, Attapol Rujirawan, Natee Ampai and Siriporn Yodthong. Paratypes. Eleven paratypes, four adult males (ZMKU R 01015–01017 and ZMKU R 01019) and seven adult females (ZMKU R 01020–01026), same data as holotype. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Cyrtodactylus wangkhramensis sp. nov. can be distinguished from all other species of the C. pulchellus group by a combination of the following characters: (1) SVL 87.4–95.5 mm in adult males (n = 5), 89.4–98.8 mm in adult females (n = 7); (2) 11–14 supralabial and 9–13 infralabial scales; (3) weak tuberculation on body; (4) no tubercles on ventral surfaces of forelimbs, gular region or in ventrolateral body folds; (5) 28–35 paravertebral tubercles; (6) 19– 21 longitudinal rows of dorsal tubercles; (7) 34–40 rows of ventral scales; (8) 18–22 subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe; (9) 32–36 femoroprecloacal pores in adult males; (10) absence of precloacal pores in adult females; (11) deep precloacal groove in males; (12) absence of scattered pattern of white tubercles on dorsum; (13) four or five dark dorsal body bands; (14) 11 dark caudal bands on original tail; (15) light caudal bands in adults infused with dark pigmentation; and (16) caudal tubercles extending 1/5–1/7 of anterior portion of tail. (TERMPRAYOON et al. 2023) Additional details (12516 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | The specific epithet wangkhramensis refers to the type locality at Tham Wangkhram in La-ngu District, Satun Province. |
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