Three more novel species of South Asian Cnemaspis Strauch, 1887 (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu, India

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Akshay Khandekar, T. Thackeray, Ishan Agarwal
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Abstract

We describe three distinct, small-bodied, scansorial species of south Asian Cnemaspis from Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu, India—Cnemaspis azhagusp. nov. from Thirukurungudi forest range, Cnemaspis mundanthuraiensissp. nov. from Mundanthurai forest range and Cnemaspis kalakadensissp. nov. from Kalakad forest range. Phylogenetic analyses using a partial sequence of the mitochondrial ND2 gene and general morphology places each of the three new species in the beddomei, gracilis and littoralis clades, respectively. The three new species are diagnosed from all other described members of their respective clades by a suite of differing morphological characters including snout vent length, number of dorsal tubercle rows at mid-body, number of paravertebral tubercles, presence or absence of spine-like scales on flanks, number of ventral scales across belly at mid-body, number of ventral scales from mental to anterior border of cloaca, number of lamellae under digit IV of pes, number of femoral and/or precloacal pores and poreless scales separating these series, as well as subtle colouration differences. We also provide some novel characters of tail tuberculation of the three new species described herein. With the discovery of these three new species, eight species of geckos including five Cnemaspis are now known to be endemic to KMTR.
1887年印度泰米尔纳德邦Kalakad Mundanthurai老虎保护区南亚巨蜥属三新种(鳞目,巨蜥科)
我们描述了来自印度泰米尔纳德邦蒂鲁内韦利区Kalakad Mundanthurai老虎保护区的三种不同的、体型较小的南亚刺蛙——刺蛙。11月,来自Thirukurungudi森林范围,Cnemaspis mundanthuraiens issp。11月,来自Mundanthurai山脉和Cnemaspis kalakadenssp。11月,来自卡拉卡德森林。利用线粒体ND2基因的部分序列和一般形态学进行的系统发育分析将三个新物种中的每一个分别放在贝氏分支、薄鳍分支和小鳍分支中。这三个新物种是通过一系列不同的形态特征从其各自分支的所有其他描述成员中诊断出来的,包括吻孔长度、中体背侧结节行的数量、椎旁结节的数量、两侧是否存在棘状鳞片、中体腹侧鳞片的数量,从泄殖腔门至前边界的腹侧鳞片的数量、pes指IV下的薄片数量、股骨和/或盲肠前孔的数量以及分隔这些系列的无孔鳞片的数量,以及细微的颜色差异。我们还提供了本文所述的三个新种的一些新的尾部结核特征。随着这三个新物种的发现,包括五种Cnemaspis在内的八种壁虎现在被认为是KMTR的特有种。
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