2018
DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2018.010
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老挝东北部喀斯特地貌发现弯趾虎属一新种(爬行纲:壁虎科)

Abstract: We describe a new karst-dwelling Cyrtodactylus from Ban Thathom, Xiangkhoang Province, northeastern Laos. The new species can be distinguished from other congeners by having four dark dorsal bands between limb insertions, a discontinuous nuchal loop, 10 precloacal pores in males or 10–12 precloacal pits (females) separated by a diastema from a series of enlarged femoral scales bearing 18 or 19 pores (male) or 8–10 pits (females) along each femur, 14–18 dorsal tubercle rows at midbody, no precloacal groove, 30–… Show more

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“…These geckoes have evolved specialized scansors under their feet that allow them to stick to surfaces such as limestone. Newly discovered species have been and are continuously being described from Laos (Luu et al 2016ab, 2017Nazarov et al 2018;Schneider et al 2011Schneider et al , 2014, Indonesia (Grismer et al 2014;Riyanto et al 2014), Malaysia Onn 2009, 2010;Grismer et al 2008a,b;Grismer et al 2013Grismer et al , 2014aGrismer et al ,b,c, 2016, Myanmar (Connette et al 2017;Grismer et al 2018a,b), Thailand (Ellis and Pauwels 2012;Grismer et al 2008Grismer et al , 2014Panitvong et al 2012;Pauwels and Sumontha 2014;Wood et al 2017), and Vietnam (Ngo 2011;Nguyen et al 2017;Quang et al 2007;Rösler et al 2005;Ziegler et al 2008). A new species of sticky frog, Kalophrynus calciphilus, found only in the karst hills and mountains of Melinau Limestone Formation, Malaysian Borneo, has also been recently discovered (Dehling 2011).…”
Section: Fauna Of Forest Over Limestonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These geckoes have evolved specialized scansors under their feet that allow them to stick to surfaces such as limestone. Newly discovered species have been and are continuously being described from Laos (Luu et al 2016ab, 2017Nazarov et al 2018;Schneider et al 2011Schneider et al , 2014, Indonesia (Grismer et al 2014;Riyanto et al 2014), Malaysia Onn 2009, 2010;Grismer et al 2008a,b;Grismer et al 2013Grismer et al , 2014aGrismer et al ,b,c, 2016, Myanmar (Connette et al 2017;Grismer et al 2018a,b), Thailand (Ellis and Pauwels 2012;Grismer et al 2008Grismer et al , 2014Panitvong et al 2012;Pauwels and Sumontha 2014;Wood et al 2017), and Vietnam (Ngo 2011;Nguyen et al 2017;Quang et al 2007;Rösler et al 2005;Ziegler et al 2008). A new species of sticky frog, Kalophrynus calciphilus, found only in the karst hills and mountains of Melinau Limestone Formation, Malaysian Borneo, has also been recently discovered (Dehling 2011).…”
Section: Fauna Of Forest Over Limestonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alström et al 2010(, reptiles (e.g. Luu et al 2016, 2017Hughes 2017;Nazarov et al 2018;Grismer et al 2018Grismer et al , 2021 (Dehling 2011(, fishes, invertebrates (Haase and Schilthuizen 2007( and many species of insects (Grinang 2013). There are still many living organisms within the limestone mountains that have not yet been studied (Chung et al 2014(.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%