taxonID	type	description	language	source
30D8F2B0C45B5C2E8459B4B93AE4106B.taxon	description	Suggested Common Name: Thong Pha Phum Bent-toed Gecko Figs 4, 5	en	Grismer, L. Lee, Rujirawan, Attapol, Chomdej, Siriwadee, Suwannapoom, Chatmongkon, Yodthong, Siriporn, Aksornneam, Akrachai, Aowphol, Anchalee (2023): A new species of the Cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus group (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from the uplands of western Thailand. ZooKeys 1141: 93-118, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97624, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97624
30D8F2B0C45B5C2E8459B4B93AE4106B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Cyrtodactylus thongphaphumensis sp. nov. can be separated from all other species of the Cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus group by the combination of having 12 - 14 supralabials, 8 - 10 infralabials, 30 - 36 paravertebral tubercles, 19 - 21 rows of longitudinally arranged tubercles, 30 - 34 longitudinal rows of ventrals, 150 - 173 transverse rows of ventrals, 8 - 10 expanded subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe, 11 - 14 unexpanded subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe, 20 - 24 total subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe; seven or eight expanded subdigital lamellae on the fourth finger, 10 - 12 unexpanded subdigital lamellae on the fourth finger, 18 - 20 total subdigital lamellae on the fourth finger; 12 - 16 total number of enlarged femoral scales, 12 - 16 total number of femoral pores in males; 15 precloacal pores in males; 15 - 17 enlarged precloacals; enlarged femorals and enlarged precloacals not continuous; proximal femorals smaller than distal femorals; small tubercles on forelimbs and flanks; large dorsolateral caudal tubercles and wide ventrolateral caudal fringe; ventrolateral caudal fringe composed scales of different size; tail square in cross-section; maximum SVL 76.6 mm; 3 - 5 dark transverse body bands (Table 5).	en	Grismer, L. Lee, Rujirawan, Attapol, Chomdej, Siriwadee, Suwannapoom, Chatmongkon, Yodthong, Siriporn, Aksornneam, Akrachai, Aowphol, Anchalee (2023): A new species of the Cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus group (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from the uplands of western Thailand. ZooKeys 1141: 93-118, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97624, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97624
30D8F2B0C45B5C2E8459B4B93AE4106B.taxon	description	Description of holotype (Fig. 4). Adult male SVL 73.2 mm; head moderate in length (HL / SVL 0.27), width (HW / HL 0.70), depth (HD / HL 0.39), distinct from neck, triangular in dorsal profile; lores concave slightly anteriorly, weakly inflated posteriorly; prefrontal region concave; canthus rostralis rounded; snout elongate (ES / HL 0.40), rounded in dorsal profile; eye large (ED / HL 0.25); ear opening horizontally elliptical, small; eye to ear distance greater than diameter of eye; rostral rectangular, divided by a dorsal furrow, bordered posteriorly by large left and right supranasals and one small azygous internasal, bordered laterally by first supralabials; external nares bordered anteriorly by rostral, dorsally by large supranasal, posteriorly by two unequally sized smaller postnasals, bordered ventrally by first supralabial; 14 R / 14 L rectangular supralabials, second through eighth supralabials nearly same size as first, then tapering below eye; 10 R / 10 L infralabials tapering smoothly to just below and slightly past posterior margin of eye; scales of rostrum and lores flat to slightly domed, larger than granular scales on top of head and occiput; scales of occiput intermixed with distinct, small tubercles; superciliaries subrectangular, largest anterodorsally; mental triangular, bordered laterally by first infralabials and posteriorly by large left and right trapezoidal postmentals contacting medially for 45 % of their length posterior to mental; one row of enlarged, square to rectangular sublabials extending posteriorly to sixth (L) and fifth (R) infralabial; gular and throat scales small, granular, grading posteriorly into slightly larger, flatter, smooth, imbricate, pectoral and ventral scales. Body relatively short (AG / SVL 0.46) with well-defined ventrolateral folds; dorsal scales small, granular interspersed with larger, conical, semi-regularly arranged, weakly keeled tubercles; tubercles extend from occipital region onto base of tail and slightly beyond as paravertebral rows; smaller tubercles extend anteriorly onto nape and occiput, diminishing in size anteriorly; approximately 20 longitudinal rows of tubercles at midbody; approximately 34 paravertebral tubercles; tubercles on flanks; 34 longitudinal rows of flat, imbricate, ventral scales much larger than dorsal scales; 166 transverse rows of ventral scales; 15 large, pore-bearing, precloacal scales; no deep precloacal groove or depression; and two rows of enlarged post-precloacal scales on midline. Forelimbs moderate in stature, relatively short (ForL / SVL 0.13); granular scales of forearm larger than those on body, interspersed with large flat tubercles; palmar scales rounded, slightly raised; digits well-developed, relatively short, inflected at basal interphalangeal joints; digits narrower distal to inflections; subdigital lamellae wide, transversely expanded proximal to joint inflections, narrower transverse lamellae distal to joint inflections; claws well-developed, claw base sheathed by a dorsal and ventral scale; 8 R / 8 L expanded and 11 R / 11 L unexpanded lamellae beneath the fourth finger; hind limbs larger and thicker than forelimbs, moderate in length (TibL / SVL 0.14), covered dorsally by granular scales interspersed with moderately sized, conical tubercles dorsally and posteriorly and anteriorly by flat, slightly larger, subimbricate scales; ventral scales of thigh flat, imbricate, larger than dorsals; subtibial scales flat, imbricate; one row of 6 R / 8 L enlarged pore-bearing femoral scales not continuous with enlarged pore-bearing precloacal scales, terminating distally at knee; 7 R / 8 L enlarged femoral scales; proximal femoral scales smaller than distal femorals, the former forming an abrupt union with much smaller, rounded, ventral scales of posteroventral margin of thigh; plantar scales flat, subimbricate; digits relatively long, well-developed, inflected at basal interphalangeal joints; 8 R / 8 L wide, transversely expanded subdigital lamellae on fourth toe proximal to joint inflection extending onto sole, and 12 R / 12 L unexpanded lamellae beneath the fourth toe distal to joint inflection; and claws well-developed, claw base sheathed by a dorsal and ventral scale. Tail original, 94.6 mm long (TL / SVL 1.29), 5.0 mm in width at base, tapering to a point; nearly square in cross-section; dorsal scales flat, intermixed with tubercles forming paravertebral rows anteriorly and larger tubercles forming dorsolateral longitudinal rows; large, posteriorly directed, semi-spinose tubercles forming wide ventrolateral caudal fringe; larger scales of ventrolateral fringe occur at regular intervals; medial subcaudals enlarged but not paired, an enlarged single medial subcaudal longitudinal row absent; subcaudals, larger than dorsal caudals; base of tail bearing hemipenal swellings; 3 R / 3 L conical postcloacal tubercles at base of hemipenal swellings; and postcloacal scales flat, imbricate.	en	Grismer, L. Lee, Rujirawan, Attapol, Chomdej, Siriwadee, Suwannapoom, Chatmongkon, Yodthong, Siriporn, Aksornneam, Akrachai, Aowphol, Anchalee (2023): A new species of the Cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus group (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from the uplands of western Thailand. ZooKeys 1141: 93-118, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97624, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97624
30D8F2B0C45B5C2E8459B4B93AE4106B.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Cyrtodactylus thongphaphumensis sp. nov. is currently known only from the type locality at Thong Pha Phum National Park, Pilok Subdistrict, Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand (Fig. 1).	en	Grismer, L. Lee, Rujirawan, Attapol, Chomdej, Siriwadee, Suwannapoom, Chatmongkon, Yodthong, Siriporn, Aksornneam, Akrachai, Aowphol, Anchalee (2023): A new species of the Cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus group (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from the uplands of western Thailand. ZooKeys 1141: 93-118, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97624, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97624
30D8F2B0C45B5C2E8459B4B93AE4106B.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet Cyrtodactylus thongphaphumensis is in reference to the type locality of Thong Pha Phum National Park.	en	Grismer, L. Lee, Rujirawan, Attapol, Chomdej, Siriwadee, Suwannapoom, Chatmongkon, Yodthong, Siriporn, Aksornneam, Akrachai, Aowphol, Anchalee (2023): A new species of the Cyrtodactylus brevipalmatus group (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from the uplands of western Thailand. ZooKeys 1141: 93-118, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97624, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97624
