A new cryptic arboreal species of the Cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus group (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from the uplands of western Thailand
The first integrative taxonomic analysis of the Cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus group of Southeast Asia recovered two newly discovered populations from the Tenasserim Mountains in Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi Province, Thailand as a new species described here as C. rukhadeva sp. nov. Based on 1397 b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Vertebrate zoology 2021-11, Vol.71, p.723-746 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The first integrative taxonomic analysis of the
Cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus
group of Southeast Asia recovered two newly discovered populations from the Tenasserim Mountains in Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi Province, Thailand as a new species described here as
C. rukhadeva
sp. nov. Based on 1397 base pairs of the mitochondrial gene NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 (ND2),
C. rukhadeva
sp. nov. is the well-supported sister species to a clade containing three undescribed species,
C. ngati
, and C. cf. interdigitalis with a large uncorrected pairwise sequence divergence from other species in the
brevipalmatus
group ranging from 15.4–22.1%.
Cyrtodactylus elok
and
C. brevipalmatus
are recovered as poorly supported sister species and the well-supported sister lineage to the remainder of the
brevipalmatus
group.
Cyrtodactylus rukhadeva
sp. nov. is putatively diagnosable on the basis of a number of meristic characters and easily separated from the remaining species of the
brevipalmatus
group by a number of discrete morphological characters as well as its statistically significant wide separation in multivariate morphospace. The discovery of
C. rukhadeva
sp. nov. continues to underscore the unrealized herpetological diversity in the upland forests of the Tenasserim Mountains and that additional field work will undoubtedly result in the discovery of additional new species. |
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ISSN: | 1864-5755 2625-8498 |
DOI: | 10.3897/vz.71.e76069 |