Cyrtodactylus phongnhakebangensis
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4107.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6079791 |
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Cyrtodactylus phongnhakebangensis |
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Cyrtodactylus phongnhakebangensis group
Species. C. bansocensis , C. calamei , C. darevskii , C. hinnamnoensis , C. jaegeri , C. jarujini , C. khammouanensis , C. lomyenensis , C. multiporus , C. pageli , C. rufford , C. sommerladi , C. soudthichaki , C. teyniei .
Characters. Adult SVL 73–100.6 mm, supranasals 0–1; dorsal tubercles 10–24 (except for C. sommerladi , which only has 0–5); webbing between fingers and toes absent; tubercles on fore limbs lacking (except for C. calamei , C. hinnamnoensis , C. jaegeri , C. jarujini , C. multiporus , and C. soudthichaki ); tubercles on hind limbs present (except for C. pageli ); precloacal and femoral pores in males 20–60 (except for C. pageli only four and for C. teyniei such data is lacking); postcloacal tubercles 3–8 (rarely two); subcaudals enlarged; body bearing welldefined bands 3–8 (except for C. jarujini and C. teyniei , which are blotched).
Distribution. The group is mainly distributed in the karst forest mountains of Khammouane Province in central Laos, C. calamei , C. hinnamnoensis , and C. sommerladi are restricted to Hin Nam No NPA in the southeastern Khammouane Province. C. jarujini and C. teyniei are recorded from Bolikhamxay Province, while C. pageli is only known to occur in Vientiane Province.
Remarks. The Cyrtodactylus phongnhakebangensis group is very complex. Different morphological traits of the species of this group (e.g., body size, shape and number of dorsal bands, and number of precloacal and femoral pores, see Tables 7 View TABLE 7 & 13 View TABLE 13 ) were supported by other morphological and phylogenetic analyses (see Figs. 1–5 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 ). All species of the group are adapted to karst forested formations.
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