Abstract
A new species of the Cyrtodactylus chauquangensis species group is described from Yunnan Province, China, based on morphological and molecular data. The new species closely resembles C. wayakonei morphologically, but can be separated from the latter by having more white rings on original tail, more lamellae under finger IV and toe IV, less longitudinal ventral scale rows, and enlarged femoral scales. However, the new species is closely related to C. martini rather than C. wayakonei genetically. The new species differs from C. martini by genetic distance of 3.3% and from investigated other members of the C. chauquangensis species group by genetic distances of 6.4 – 17.8% in the COI gene.
Keywords: bent-toed gecko; China; systematics; taxonomy; Xishuangbanna; Yunnan
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The holotype (KIZ201904002) of Cyrtodactylus caixitaoi sp. nov. in life: A, dorsal view; B, dorsolateral view; C, ventral view. |
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The paratype (KIZ201904003) of Cyrtodactylus caixitaoi sp. nov. in life: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, ventral view. |
Cyrtodactylus caixitaoi sp. nov.
Etymology. The epithet is in honor of Prof. Xitao Cai (1911 – 1981), who founded Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden in 1950s. We propose “Cai’s Bent-toed Gecko” for the English name …

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