The stoor hobbit of guangdong: Goniurosaurus gollum sp. nov., a cave-dwelling leopard gecko (squamata, eublepharidae) from south China

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Abstract

A new species of the genus Goniurosaurus is described based on three specimens collected from a limestone cave in Huaiji County, Guangdong Province, China. Based on molecular phylogenetic analyses, the new species is nested within the Goniurosaurus yingdeensis species group. However, morphological analyses cannot ascribe it to any known species of that group. It is distinguished from the other three species in the group by a combination of the following characters: scales around midbody 121–128; dorsal tubercle rows at midbody 16–17; presence of 10–11 precloacal pores in males, and absent in females; nuchal loop and body bands immaculate, without black spots; iris orange, gradually darker on both sides. The discovery of yet another limestone-adapted species of Goniurosaurus in Guangdong Province underscores a growing body of evidence for the high biodiversity of limestone habitats and brings into sharp focus the urgent need for their conservation.

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Qi, S., Wang, J., Grismer, L. L., Chen, H. H., Lyu, Z. T., & Wang, Y. Y. (2020). The stoor hobbit of guangdong: Goniurosaurus gollum sp. nov., a cave-dwelling leopard gecko (squamata, eublepharidae) from south China. ZooKeys, 2020(991), 137–153. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.991.54935

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