The Cyrtodactylusconsobrinus (Peters, 1871) (Squamata, Gekkonidae)的分类及泰马来半岛一新种的描述。

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-06-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1241.149552
L Lee Grismer, Amanda Kaatz, Jesse L Grismer, Eddie Nguyen, Jeren J Grergory, Perry L Wood, Matthew L Murdoch, Shahrul Anuar, Chan Kin Onn, Muhamad A Muin, Parinya Pawangkhanant, Chatmongkon Suwannapoom, Nikolay A Poyarkov, Evan S H Quah
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基于线粒体基因ND2及其侧链tRNAs的1459个碱基对的系统发育分析表明,来自沙捞越、东马来西亚(婆罗洲)的Cyrtodactylusconsobrinus与来自马来西亚半岛的C.consobrinus不具有同源性。这两个种群以及来自东马来西亚的C.hutan形成了一个强有力的单系群体,尽管它们彼此之间的关系仍未得到解决。本文将马来西亚半岛的Cyrtodactylusconsobrinus描述为新种C.peninsularis sp. nov.,型态地点为柔佛州Gunung Belumut。在基于尺寸校正的形态计量学和分生性状的多因素分析(MFA)中,Cyrtodactyluspeninsularis sp. 11 .具有统计学上不同的形态空间位置,可以与马来亚属的所有其他物种进行诊断。对这些性状进行方差分析发现,在几个经尺寸校正的形态计量学和分生性状上,半岛棘球龙与所有其他马来马属物种的不同组合之间的平均值存在显著差异。半岛c . sp. 11 .的遗传变异在地理上跨越了六个得到良好支持的单系线粒体谱系,其未校正的成对序列差异范围为0.97-4.5%。尽管它的系统地理结构得到了很好的支持,pca和anova在谱系之间恢复了统计上微弱的形态分离,因此,所有谱系都被认为是同源的,等待基因组分析。在森林栖息的C.peninsularis sp. 11中,系统地理结构与溪流适应的蛙属Amolops非常相似,而与微生境专家C.pulchellus组和森林通才C.quadrivirgatus的系统地理结构则不太相似,它们都在马来西亚半岛同域分布。
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The taxonomy of Cyrtodactylusconsobrinus (Peters, 1871) (Squamata, Gekkonidae) and the description of a new species from the Thai-Malay Peninsula.

Phylogenetic analyses based on 1459 base pairs of the mitochondrial gene ND2 and its flanking tRNAs indicate that Cyrtodactylusconsobrinus from the type locality in Sarawak, East Malaysia (Borneo) and C.consobrinus from Peninsular Malaysia are not conspecific. Both populations as well as C.hutan from East Malaysia form a strongly supported monophyletic group even though their relationships to one another remain unresolved. Cyrtodactylusconsobrinus from peninsular Malaysia is described herein as the new species C.peninsularis sp. nov. whose type locality is Gunung Belumut, Johor State. Cyrtodactyluspeninsularis sp. nov. is diagnosable from all other species in the malayanus group by having statistically different morphospatial positions in multiple factor analyses (MFA) based on size-corrected morphometric and meristic characters. ANOVA analyses of these characters recovered significantly different mean values between C.peninsularis sp. nov. and varying combinations of all other malayanus group species across several size-corrected morphometric and meristic characters. Genetic variation within C.peninsularis sp. nov. is geographically structured across six well supported monophyletic mitochondrial lineages bearing an uncorrected pairwise sequence divergence ranging from 0.97-4.5%. Despite its well supported phylogeographic structure, PCAs and ANOVAs recovered statistically weak morphological separation among the lineages and as such, all are considered conspecific pending a genomic analysis. The phylogeographic structure within the forest-dwelling C.peninsularis sp. nov. is quite similar to that of the stream-adapted ranid frog genus Amolops and less so to that of the microhabitat specialists of the C.pulchellus group and the forest generalist C.quadrivirgatus, all of whom are sympatric across Peninsular Malaysia.

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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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