Cyrtopodion kirmanense (Nikolsky, 1900)
Gymnodactylus kirmanensis Nikolsky, 1900: 381 .
COMMON NAME. — Kerman Bent-toed Gecko.
LECTOTYPE — ZIL 9330.
TYPE LOCALITY. — Kuh-e Taftan, Sargad, East of Kerman, Iran.
DISTRIBUTION. — Sistan and Baluchestan and with uncertain records from Kerman and Fars Provinces (Smid et al. 2014).
HABITAT. — According to Szczerbak & Golubev (1996): “sheer rocky cliffs in the mountains, river banks and dry channels; shady terraces, crack, niches; occasionally, on loose fragments of rock boulders. It is most frequently found on granites and, less often, on conglomerates and other rocks.”
IUCN. — Least concern.
REFERENCES. — Nikolsky (1900); Szczerbak & Golubev (1996); Smid et al. (2014).