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Bugiamap Bent–toed Gecko Cyrtodactylus bugiamapensis - Picture: Trung Phung My

We describe two new species of the Cyrtodactylus irregularis complex both based on phylogenetic analysis of 654 bp of COI mtDNA gene and morphological analyses of voucher specimens from Binh Phuoc and Lam Dong provinces, southern Vietnam. Cyrtodactylus bugiamapensis sp. nov. is described from the monsoon tropical forests of Bu Gia Map National Park, Binh Phuoc Province, and is distinguished from the remaining  representatives of the C. irregularis complex by a combination of the following characters:  size medium, with a maximum SVL of 76.8 mm;  original tail relatively thin, longer than body;  presence of enlarged femoral scales without femoral pores;  preclocal groove lacking; 36–46 longitudinal rows of ventral scales at midbody;  males with 7–11 precloacal pores in an angular continuous series; (7) absence of enlarged subcaudals; dorsal pattern consisting of a dark neck band which can be medially divided, and irregular dark brown spots with bright white edges. Cyrtodactylus bidoupimontis sp. nov. is described from mountainous evergreen tropical forests of Bidoup – Nui Ba National Park, Lam Dong Province, and is most similar to C. irregularis sensu stricto from which it is distinguished by a combination of the following characters: absence of enlarged, strongly keeled conical tubercles on the dorsal tail-base; presence of flat rounded smooth to weakly keeled dorsal tubercles; pallid dorsal head surface pattern lacking distinct dark brown irregular spots with light edges; and elongated limbs. Phylogenetic analyses revealed the presence of a number of cryptic allopatric species within the C. irregularis complex. Long geological history and complicated relief of the Lang Bian plateau and surrounding areas might have shaped the present diversity within the C. irregularis complex. COI DNA-barcoding appears to be a useful tool to reveal cryptic diversity within the genus Cyrtodactylus.. - Zootaxa 3302: 1–24 (2012)

 
 
Kingsada Bent–toed Gecko - Cyrtodactylus kingsadai - Pictures: Phung My Trung

We describe a new species of the genus Cyrtodactylus based on five adult specimens from Dai Lanh Cape, Tuy Hoa District, Phu Yen Province, southern Vietnam. Cyrtodactylus kingsadai sp. nov. is distinguished from the remaining Indochinese bent-toed geckos by a combination of the following characters: size medium, with a maximum SVL of 94 mm; dorsal pattern consisting of a dark nuchal loop, continuous or partly interrupted neck band and four in part irregular transverse body bands between limbs; internasal single; dorsal tubercles in 17–23 irregular rows; ventrals in 39–46 longitudinal rows at midbody; lateral skin folds present, without interspersed tubercles; precloacal pores 7–9 plus in total 3–7 femoral pores in males (1-4 femoral pores on each side) with precloacal and femoral pore series separated from each other by 7–9 poreless scales, precloacal pores 4-8 and no femoral pores in females; enlarged femoral scales and precloacal scales present; postcloacal spurs three; subcaudal scales transversely enlarged. This is the 29th species of Cyrtodactylus known from Vietnam.

 
 

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