taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
D5444317FF99FFC1FF3BF9CAFF0BF876.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/255733/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.255733	FIGURE 1. (A) Map of Somaliland and the adjoining part of Somalia showing the distribution of Hemidactylus laevis (red circle—type locality, Gaan Libah; blue circle—new record, Erigavo); (B) Map of the Horn of Africa showing the distribution of H. laticaudatus (green squares) — 1: Harar (type locality); 2: Lalibela; 3: Gondar, Azezo, Fiume Caha; 4: Axum; 5: Adwa; 6: 32 km E of Neghelli; 7: Asmara; 8: Saganeiti (type locality of H. fossatii) and H. fragilis (yellow triangles) — 1: Bur Meldac (type locality); 2: “ Rahanuin; 3: Dolo. Records of H. laticaudatus are from Scortecci (1928), Largen (1997), Largen & Spawls (2006, 2010), and own unpublished data.	FIGURE 1. (A) Map of Somaliland and the adjoining part of Somalia showing the distribution of Hemidactylus laevis (red circle—type locality, Gaan Libah; blue circle—new record, Erigavo); (B) Map of the Horn of Africa showing the distribution of H. laticaudatus (green squares) — 1: Harar (type locality); 2: Lalibela; 3: Gondar, Azezo, Fiume Caha; 4: Axum; 5: Adwa; 6: 32 km E of Neghelli; 7: Asmara; 8: Saganeiti (type locality of H. fossatii) and H. fragilis (yellow triangles) — 1: Bur Meldac (type locality); 2: “ Rahanuin; 3: Dolo. Records of H. laticaudatus are from Scortecci (1928), Largen (1997), Largen & Spawls (2006, 2010), and own unpublished data.	2016-12-31	Mazuch, Tomáš;Šmíd, Jiří;Bauer, Aaron M.		Zenodo	biologists	Mazuch, Tomáš;Šmíd, Jiří;Bauer, Aaron M.			
D5444317FF99FFC1FF3BF9CAFF0BF876.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/255737/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.255737	FIGURE 5. (A) A topotype adult male of Hemidactylus laticaudatus from Harar, Ethiopia; (B) The holotype of Hemidactylus fragilis (MZUF 707) from Bur Meldac, Somalia; (C) adult female of H. fragilis (MSNG 53212) from Dolo Odo, Ethiopia, with regenerated tail; (D) female of H. fragilis (MSNG 53213) from Rahanuin, Somalia, with partially regenerated tail; (E) detail of the tail of the previous specimen, note the enlarged tubercles on the original part of tail; (F) detail of mental region of H. frenatus (MZUF 27607) from Mogadishu, Somalia; (G) detail of mental region of H. fragilis (MSNG 53213) from Rahanuin, Somalia; (H) detail of dorsolateral sub-imbricate scales of H. fragilis (MSNG 53213) from Rahanuin region, Somalia.	FIGURE 5. (A) A topotype adult male of Hemidactylus laticaudatus from Harar, Ethiopia; (B) The holotype of Hemidactylus fragilis (MZUF 707) from Bur Meldac, Somalia; (C) adult female of H. fragilis (MSNG 53212) from Dolo Odo, Ethiopia, with regenerated tail; (D) female of H. fragilis (MSNG 53213) from Rahanuin, Somalia, with partially regenerated tail; (E) detail of the tail of the previous specimen, note the enlarged tubercles on the original part of tail; (F) detail of mental region of H. frenatus (MZUF 27607) from Mogadishu, Somalia; (G) detail of mental region of H. fragilis (MSNG 53213) from Rahanuin, Somalia; (H) detail of dorsolateral sub-imbricate scales of H. fragilis (MSNG 53213) from Rahanuin region, Somalia.	2016-12-31	Mazuch, Tomáš;Šmíd, Jiří;Bauer, Aaron M.		Zenodo	biologists	Mazuch, Tomáš;Šmíd, Jiří;Bauer, Aaron M.			
