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754CE696A1905BBFA7119201171A4F06.text	754CE696A1905BBFA7119201171A4F06.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Goniurosaurus bawanglingensis Grismer, Shi, Orlov & Ananjeva 2002	<div><p>Goniurosaurus bawanglingensis Grismer, Shi, Orlov &amp; Ananjeva, 2002</p><p>Figures 8, 9</p><p>Chresonymy.</p><p>Eublepharis macularius — Huang (1964) Jiangbian village, Dongfang County (now Dongfang City) (Chinese description with B/W photo).</p><p>Chinese name.</p><p>霸王岭睑虎 (bà wáng lǐng jiǎn hǔ).</p><p>English names.</p><p>Bawangling leopard gecko, Bawangling tiger gecko.</p><p>Vietnamese name.</p><p>Thach sung mi ba wang ling.</p><p>Holotype.</p><p>MVZ 230973, adult male, collected from 5.6 km northeast of the town of Bawangling, Hainan Province, People’s Republic of China, within the Hainan Bawangling National Nature Reserve; collected by L. Lee Grismer on 23 July 2000 .</p><p>Paratypes.</p><p>Ten paratypes in total, four adult females (R 9907001, R 9907003–04, MVZ 230975) and two adult males (MVZ 230974, 230977) collected from same locality as the holotype; one adult male (MVZ 230978) and one juvenile female (R 9907002) from 8–9 km northeast of the town of Bawangling; one adult male (MVZ 230976) from 9.0– 9.5 km northeast of the town of Bawangling; and one hatchling (R 9907005) from 19 km northeast of the town of Bawangling.</p><p>Specimens examined.</p><p>15 ♂♂, 10 ♀♀, see Appendix 1 for detail.</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Based on the previous description (Grismer et al. 2002; Shi et al. 2011) and examined specimens in this study: (1) SVL 83.6–100.1 mm in adult males, 80.0– 94.6 mm in adult females; (2) external nares bordered by 7–9 nasal scales; (3) internasal single; (4) supralabials 7–11; (5) infralabials 7–9; (6) preorbital scales 14–19; (7) supraorbital region with a row of slightly enlarged tubercles; (8) eyelid fringe scales 51–67; (9) scales around midbody 85–133; (10) longitudinal dorsal tubercle rows at midbody 20–25; (11) paravertebral tubercles between limb insertions 23–32; (12) axillary pockets deep; (13) presence of 36–46 precloacal pores in males form a continuous transverse series extending onto the femora, and absent in females; (14) dorsal ground color of head yellow-brown, body and limbs dark yellow-brown to dark brown in juveniles, without blotches; dorsal ground color of head, body and limbs brownish-yellow in adults, with small irregularly shaped dark brown blotches; (15) presence of five transverse bands, including one nuchal loop, three body bands and one caudal constriction band, orange-yellow to brownish-yellow with black brown anterior and posterior borders, transverse bands usually with dark brown spots in mature individuals; (16) nuchal loop rounded; (17) iris reddish-orange to dark reddish-brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>Goniurosaurus bawanglingensis is an endemic species on Hainan Island, which is currently known from Changjiang Li Autonomous County (National Park of Hainan Tropical Rainforest, Bawangling Area, formerly Bawangling National Natural Reserve; Baomeiling Provincial Natural Reserve), Ledong Li Autonomous County (National Park of Hainan Tropical Rainforest, Jianfengling Area, formerly Jianfengling National Natural Reserve), Danzhou City (Nanfeng town), and Dongfang City (Jiangbian village), Hainan Province, China, at elevations of 400–750 m (Huang 1964; Grismer et al. 2002; this study; Fig. 7 A, B).</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>Huang (1964) recorded Eublepharis macularius based on two specimens from Hainan Island. However, this is undoubtedly a misidentification of a member of the genus Goniurosaurus as noted by Grismer (1988) who noted major differences in precloacal pore count, implying it was an undescribed species. One of the specimens was collected from Jiangbian village, Dongfang County (now Dongfang City) with a description and a B / W photo; another male specimen was collected from Nanxi Forestry Farm, Mt. Diaoluo without more detailed information. The specimen that was collected from Jiangbian village should be reidentified as G. bawanglingensis based on the B / W photo (Fig. 9 D), morphological description and locality. It is not possible to re-identify the other specimen from Mt. Diaoluo.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/754CE696A1905BBFA7119201171A4F06	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Qi, Shuo;Ngo, Hai Ngoc;Grismer, L. Lee;Wang, Hao-Tian;Song, Han-Ming;Zhu, Xiao-Yu;He, Zhu-Qing;Zhou, Zi-Chen;Li, Pi-Peng;Wang, Ji-Chao;Wang, Ying-Yong	Qi, Shuo, Ngo, Hai Ngoc, Grismer, L. Lee, Wang, Hao-Tian, Song, Han-Ming, Zhu, Xiao-Yu, He, Zhu-Qing, Zhou, Zi-Chen, Li, Pi-Peng, Wang, Ji-Chao, Wang, Ying-Yong (2025): Integrative taxonomic revision of the Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi group (Squamata: Eublepharidae): Insights from morphological and molecular data. Vertebrate Zoology 75: 673-698, DOI: 10.3897/vz.75.e158031
75519DF730C25E1089046CF9565E6DE3.text	75519DF730C25E1089046CF9565E6DE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Goniurosaurus hainanensis Barbour 1908	<div><p>Goniurosaurus hainanensis Barbour, 1908</p><p>Figures 10 (A 1, A 2, B 1, C 1 – C 3), 11 (A – C), 12</p><p>Synonymy.</p><p>Goniurosaurus sinensis Zhou, Peng, Hou &amp; Yuan, 2019 syn. nov.</p><p>Goniurosaurus kwanghua Zhu &amp; He, 2020</p><p>Chinese name.</p><p>海南睑虎 (hǎi nán jiǎn hǔ).</p><p>English names.</p><p>Hainan leopard gecko, Hainan tiger gecko.</p><p>Vietnamese name.</p><p>Thach sung mi hai nan.</p><p>Holotype.</p><p>A juvenile male, MCZ 7104, collected from Mt. Wuchi (= Mt. Wuzhi), Hainan, China on 16 November 1906, by a Japanese collector (probably Zensaku Katsumata) of Alan Owston .</p><p>Specimens examined.</p><p>11 ♂♂, 6 ♀♀ from China, see Appendix 1 for detail.</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Based on the previous description (Grismer 2000; Blair et al. 2009; Zhou et al. 2019; Zhu et al. 2020 b) and examined specimens in this study: (1) SVL 69.5–99.7 mm in adult males, 79.7–105.7 mm in adult females; (2) external nares bordered by 7–10 nasal scales; (3) internasal 0–2, mostly single, rarely absent or 2; (4) supralabials 7–11; (5) infralabials 6–11; (6) preorbital scales 15–21; (7) supraorbital region with a row of slightly enlarged tubercles; (8) eyelid fringe scales 47–62; (9) scales around midbody 92–123; (10) longitudinal dorsal tubercle rows at midbody 20–22; (11) paravertebral tubercles between limb insertions 21–27; (12) axillary pockets shallow or deep; (13) presence of 23–31 precloacal pores in males, form a continuous transverse series extending onto the femora; precloacal pores in females absent; (14) dorsal ground color of head, body and limbs dark purple-brown to almost black in juveniles without blotches; dorsal ground color of head, body and limbs purple to dark purple-brown in adults, with or without small irregularly shaped dark brown blotches; (15) presence of four transverse bands, including one nuchal loop, two body bands and one caudal constriction band, light yellow with black brown anterior and posterior borders; (16) nuchal loop mostly rounded posteriorly, rarely protracted; (17) iris orange to dark reddish-brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>After this taxonomic revision, the distribution of G. hainanensis is restricted to the southern and southwestern regions of Hainan Island, at elevations of 30–800 m (Zhou et al. 2019; Zhu et al. 2020 b; this study; Fig. 7 A – C). Its northern limit is located in Wuzhishan City, the southern limit in Sanya City, and the western extent reaches to Jianfengling. The eastern boundary remains uncertain, but is tentatively inferred to lie along the northern foothills of the Wuzhishan mountain range. Due to current sampling gaps, it remains unclear whether G. hainanensis and G. cf. lichtenfelderi are sympatric or experience gene flow in this region.</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>Although the precise type locality of G. hainanensis is not definitively recorded, we infer the northwestern slope of Mt. Wuzhi as the most probable area, considering historical accessibility, transportation, and manpower conditions at the time of collection. Goniurosaurus kwanghua was previously regarded as a junior synonym of G. sinensis (Cai et al. 2022), and our results support this synonymy. Here we additionally synonymize G. sinensis with G. hainanensis, based on integrated genetic evidence and phylogenetic position.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/75519DF730C25E1089046CF9565E6DE3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Qi, Shuo;Ngo, Hai Ngoc;Grismer, L. Lee;Wang, Hao-Tian;Song, Han-Ming;Zhu, Xiao-Yu;He, Zhu-Qing;Zhou, Zi-Chen;Li, Pi-Peng;Wang, Ji-Chao;Wang, Ying-Yong	Qi, Shuo, Ngo, Hai Ngoc, Grismer, L. Lee, Wang, Hao-Tian, Song, Han-Ming, Zhu, Xiao-Yu, He, Zhu-Qing, Zhou, Zi-Chen, Li, Pi-Peng, Wang, Ji-Chao, Wang, Ying-Yong (2025): Integrative taxonomic revision of the Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi group (Squamata: Eublepharidae): Insights from morphological and molecular data. Vertebrate Zoology 75: 673-698, DOI: 10.3897/vz.75.e158031
65DC7FF823EF5CB38F66431733B02589.text	65DC7FF823EF5CB38F66431733B02589.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi (Mocquard 1897)	<div><p>Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi group</p><p>Morphological diagnosis.</p><p>This species group can be differentiated from the other species groups by the combination of the following characters: (1) No significant sexual dimorphism in body size, SVL 73.3–113.5 mm; (2) body and limbs robust; FLL / SVL ratio 0.29–0.31, HLL / SVL ratio 0.41–0.44; (3) 23–46 precloacal pores in males present, form a continuous transverse series extending onto the femora; precloacal pores in females usually absent, expect in a few cases of G. lichtenfelderi; (4) base of claws sheathed by four scales, two lateral scales of claw large, long, and curved; and (5) enlarged row of supraorbital tubercles distinct.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>The species of G. lichtenfelderi group are distributed on Hainan Island, in the southwestern region of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, and in northeastern Vietnam. The westernmost record is located in Ba Vi District, west of the Red River, Vietnam (Fig. 7). See species accounts for detailed distribution of each species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/65DC7FF823EF5CB38F66431733B02589	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Qi, Shuo;Ngo, Hai Ngoc;Grismer, L. Lee;Wang, Hao-Tian;Song, Han-Ming;Zhu, Xiao-Yu;He, Zhu-Qing;Zhou, Zi-Chen;Li, Pi-Peng;Wang, Ji-Chao;Wang, Ying-Yong	Qi, Shuo, Ngo, Hai Ngoc, Grismer, L. Lee, Wang, Hao-Tian, Song, Han-Ming, Zhu, Xiao-Yu, He, Zhu-Qing, Zhou, Zi-Chen, Li, Pi-Peng, Wang, Ji-Chao, Wang, Ying-Yong (2025): Integrative taxonomic revision of the Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi group (Squamata: Eublepharidae): Insights from morphological and molecular data. Vertebrate Zoology 75: 673-698, DOI: 10.3897/vz.75.e158031
890A94B9B1735D498CA6A19514C23E45.text	890A94B9B1735D498CA6A19514C23E45.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi (Mocquard 1897)	<div><p>Goniurosaurus cf. lichtenfelderi</p><p>Figure 10 (E 1 – E 3)</p><p>Specimens examined.</p><p>20 ♂♂, 18 ♀♀ from China, see Appendix 1 for detail.</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Based on this study: (1) SVL 80.1–97.0 mm in adult males, 73.3–97.5 mm in adult females; (2) external nares bordered by 9–11 nasal scales; (3) internasal 0–2, mostly single or two, rarely absent; (4) supralabials 8–11; (5) infralabials 6–9; (6) preorbital scales 14–21; (7) supraorbital region with a row of slightly enlarged tubercles; (8) eyelid fringe scales 50–63; (9) scales around midbody 89–113; (10) longitudinal dorsal tubercle rows at midbody 19–25; (11) paravertebral tubercles between limb insertions 18–24; (12) axillary pockets shallow or deep; (13) presence of 25–31 precloacal pores in males, form a continuous transverse series extending onto the femora; precloacal pores in females absent; (14) dorsal ground color of head, body and limbs dark purple-brown to almost black in juveniles without blotches; dorsal ground color of head, body and limbs purple to dark purple-brown in adults, with or without small irregularly shaped dark brown blotches; (15) presence of four transverse bands, including one nuchal loop, two body bands and one caudal constriction band, light yellow with black brown anterior and posterior borders; (16) nuchal loop mostly rounded posteriorly, rarely protracted; (17) iris orange to dark reddish-brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>Goniurosaurus cf. lichtenfelderi is only known from Hainan Island, China. Its distribution extends southward from Haikou City, westward to Qiongzhong County, eastward to Wenchang City, and as far south as the southern foothills of the Wuzhishan Mountains, including Qixianling and Diaoluoshan, at elevations of 30–862 m (this study) (Fig. 7 A – C).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/890A94B9B1735D498CA6A19514C23E45	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Qi, Shuo;Ngo, Hai Ngoc;Grismer, L. Lee;Wang, Hao-Tian;Song, Han-Ming;Zhu, Xiao-Yu;He, Zhu-Qing;Zhou, Zi-Chen;Li, Pi-Peng;Wang, Ji-Chao;Wang, Ying-Yong	Qi, Shuo, Ngo, Hai Ngoc, Grismer, L. Lee, Wang, Hao-Tian, Song, Han-Ming, Zhu, Xiao-Yu, He, Zhu-Qing, Zhou, Zi-Chen, Li, Pi-Peng, Wang, Ji-Chao, Wang, Ying-Yong (2025): Integrative taxonomic revision of the Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi group (Squamata: Eublepharidae): Insights from morphological and molecular data. Vertebrate Zoology 75: 673-698, DOI: 10.3897/vz.75.e158031
8DA00ADA720F59CA9F79D63CA65568DB.text	8DA00ADA720F59CA9F79D63CA65568DB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi (Mocquard 1897)	<div><p>Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi (Mocquard, 1897)</p><p>Figures 10 (D 1 – D 3), 11 (D)</p><p>Synonymy.</p><p>Eublepharis Lichtenfelderi Mocquard, 1897</p><p>Goniurosaurus murphyi Orlov &amp; Darevsky, 1999</p><p>Goniurosaurus murhyi — Kaverkin (2000, in error)</p><p>Chinese name.</p><p>里氏睑虎 (lǐ shì jiǎn hǔ).</p><p>English name.</p><p>Lichtenfelder’s gecko.</p><p>Vietnamese name.</p><p>Thach sung mi lich-ten-phen-do.</p><p>Syntypes.</p><p>Adult female MNHN-RA 1897.0091 and subadult female MNHN-RA 1897.0092, collected from îles Norway, baie d’Along, golfe du Tonkin, Vietnam; collected by Lichtenfelder (Probably Charles Lichtenfelder) .</p><p>Specimens examined.</p><p>92 ♂♂, 72 ♀♀, 14 juveniles from Vietnam examined by Hai Ngoc Ngo (Ngo et al. 2021).</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Based on the previous description (Grismer 2000; Nguyen 2011; Ngo et al. 2021): (1) SVL 80.6–113.5 mm in adult males, 81.0– 105.5 mm in adult females; (2) external nares bordered by 5–10 nasal scales; (3) internasal 1–5, mostly single or two, rarely 1: 2, 2: 2 or 2: 3; (4) supralabials 7–10; (5) infralabials 6–9; (6) preorbital scales 12–19; (7) supraorbital region with a row of slightly enlarged tubercles; (8) eyelid fringe scales 43–58; (9) scales around midbody 117–131; (10) longitudinal dorsal tubercle rows at midbody 15–22; (11) paravertebral tubercles between limb insertions 22–33; (12) axillary pockets shallow; (13) presence of 24–32 precloacal pores in males, form a continuous transverse series extending onto the femora; precloacal pores in females absent mostly, expect for some individuals from Vietnam with 17-21 indistinct precloacal pores; (14) dorsal ground color of head, body and limbs dark purple-brown to almost black in juveniles without blotches; dorsal ground color of head, body and limbs purple to dark purple-brown in adults, with or without small irregularly shaped dark brown blotches; (15) presence of four transverse bands, including one nuchal loop, two body bands and one caudal constriction band, light yellow with black brown anterior and posterior borders; (16) nuchal loop mostly rounded posteriorly; (17) iris orange to dark reddish-brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>After this taxonomic revision, G. lichtenfelderi sensu stricto is restricted to the Asian mainland. It is known from Quang Ninh, Bac Giang, Hai Duong, and Hanoi (Ba Vi) in northern Vietnam, as well as from Fangchenggang and Chongzuo in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China (Orlov et al. 2020; Ngo et al. 2023; this study).</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>Orlov et al. (2020) verified the type locality of G. lichtenfelderi as “ Ba Mun and Cai Lim Islands, Bai Tu Long National Park, Bai Tu Long Archipelago, Quang Ninh Province ” but gave no explanation. Additionally, only a juvenile specimen of G. lichtenfelderi collected from south of the Red River was reported in this study. However, recent extensive field surveys in the area have failed to rediscover the species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8DA00ADA720F59CA9F79D63CA65568DB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Qi, Shuo;Ngo, Hai Ngoc;Grismer, L. Lee;Wang, Hao-Tian;Song, Han-Ming;Zhu, Xiao-Yu;He, Zhu-Qing;Zhou, Zi-Chen;Li, Pi-Peng;Wang, Ji-Chao;Wang, Ying-Yong	Qi, Shuo, Ngo, Hai Ngoc, Grismer, L. Lee, Wang, Hao-Tian, Song, Han-Ming, Zhu, Xiao-Yu, He, Zhu-Qing, Zhou, Zi-Chen, Li, Pi-Peng, Wang, Ji-Chao, Wang, Ying-Yong (2025): Integrative taxonomic revision of the Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi group (Squamata: Eublepharidae): Insights from morphological and molecular data. Vertebrate Zoology 75: 673-698, DOI: 10.3897/vz.75.e158031
8EF390126B315E05A62DAD6D9081F917.text	8EF390126B315E05A62DAD6D9081F917.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Goniurosaurus zhoui Zhou, Wang, Chen & Liang 2018	<div><p>Goniurosaurus zhoui Zhou, Wang, Chen &amp; Liang, 2018</p><p>Figure 13</p><p>Chresonymy.</p><p>Goniurosaurus bawanglingensis — Shi et al. (2011) Yinggeling National Natural Reserve.</p><p>Chinese name.</p><p>周氏睑虎.</p><p>English name.</p><p>Zhou’s leopard gecko.</p><p>Vietnamese name.</p><p>Thach sung mi zhou.</p><p>Holotype.</p><p>BL-RBZ-002, adult male, collected from a central area (ca 220–300 m a. s. l) of Hainan Island, China; exact locality withheld; collected by Run-Bang Zhou on 18 March 2017 .</p><p>Paratypes.</p><p>four paratypes in total, two adult males (BL-RBZ-001, 007) and two adult females (BL-RBZ-003, 008) share same information with holotype.</p><p>Specimens examined.</p><p>7 ♂♂, 10 ♀♀, see Appendix 1 for detail.</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Based on the previous description (Zhou et al. 2018) and examined specimens in this study: (1) SVL 92.0– 101.5 mm in adult males, 83.7–97.0 mm in adult females; (2) external nares bordered by 6–9 nasal scales; (3) internasal mostly single, rarely two; (4) supralabials 8–10; (5) infralabials 7–9; (6) preorbital scales 14–20; (7) supraorbital region with a row of slightly enlarged tubercles; (8) eyelid fringe scales 49–62; (9) scales around midbody 92–140; (10) longitudinal dorsal tubercle rows at midbody 19–25; (11) paravertebral tubercles between limb insertions 22–32; (12) axillary pockets deep; (13) presence of 36–41 precloacal pores in males form a continuous transverse series extending onto the femora, and absent in females; (14) dorsal ground color of head yellow-brown, body and limbs dark yellow-brown to dark brown in juveniles, without blotches; dorsal ground color of head, body and limbs mauve pink to purple brown in adults, with small irregularly shaped dark brown blotches; (15) presence of five transverse bands, including one nuchal loop, three body bands and one caudal constriction band, yellowish-white to light yellow with black brown anterior and posterior borders, transverse bands usually with dark brown spots in mature individuals; (16) nuchal loop rounded; (17) iris reddish-orange to dark reddish-brown.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>Goniurosaurus zhoui is an endemic species on Hainan Island, which is currently known from Baisha Li Autonomous County (Nankai town and National Park of Hainan Tropical Rainforest, Yinggeling Area, formerly Yinggeling National Natural Reserve), Changjiang Li Autonomous County (Wangxia town), Dongfang City (National Park of Hainan Tropical Rainforest, Bawangling Area, formerly Exianling Provincial Natural Reserve) Hainan Province, China, at elevations of 200–390 m (Zhou et al. 2018; this study; Fig. 7 A, B).</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>Zhao and Adler (1993, plate 22 C) published a photo identified as G. lichtenfelderi hainanensis . However, it is certain that this specimen cannot be G. lichtenfelderi or G. hainanensis because of differences in coloration and the number of body bands, but instead, it matches the appearance of G. zhoui . Since G. zhoui has not been recorded in the Wuzhishan area, we speculate that the photo’s location might be incorrect (Fig. 14).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8EF390126B315E05A62DAD6D9081F917	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Qi, Shuo;Ngo, Hai Ngoc;Grismer, L. Lee;Wang, Hao-Tian;Song, Han-Ming;Zhu, Xiao-Yu;He, Zhu-Qing;Zhou, Zi-Chen;Li, Pi-Peng;Wang, Ji-Chao;Wang, Ying-Yong	Qi, Shuo, Ngo, Hai Ngoc, Grismer, L. Lee, Wang, Hao-Tian, Song, Han-Ming, Zhu, Xiao-Yu, He, Zhu-Qing, Zhou, Zi-Chen, Li, Pi-Peng, Wang, Ji-Chao, Wang, Ying-Yong (2025): Integrative taxonomic revision of the Goniurosaurus lichtenfelderi group (Squamata: Eublepharidae): Insights from morphological and molecular data. Vertebrate Zoology 75: 673-698, DOI: 10.3897/vz.75.e158031
