taxonID	type	description	language	source
B6C6C44AC6ED5C0EB5A2A31253986196.taxon	description	Figs 5, 6, 7	en	Quah, Evan S. H., Grismer, L. Lee, Sinovas, Pablo, Chourn, Phyroum, Chhin, Sophea, Hun, Seiha, Cobos, Anthony, Geissler, Peter, Ching, Christian, Murdoch, Matthew L., Thi, Sothearen, Gregory, Jeren J., Nguyen, Eddie, Hernandez, Alexis P., Kaatz, Amanda, Grismer, Jesse L. (2025): Geographically structured genetic and morphological variation in a new species of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from a karstic archipelago in western Cambodia. ZooKeys 1240: 73-115, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1240.139691
B6C6C44AC6ED5C0EB5A2A31253986196.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Cyrtodactylus kampingpoiensis sp. nov. can be separated from all other species of the intermedius group by the combination of having a maximum SVL of 79.6 mm (female); 9 – 11 supralabials; nine or 10 infralabials; 30 – 37 paravertebral tubercles; 19 – 21 rows of longitudinally arranged tubercles; 38 – 46 longitudinal rows of ventrals; 5 – 7 expanded subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe; 11 – 13 unmodified subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe; 18 – 20 total subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe; 26 – 34 total number of enlarged femorals; no femoral pores; 5 – 9 enlarged precloacals; 7 – 9 precloacal pores in males (n = 3); three or four rows of large post-precloacal scales; 0 – 3 postcloacal tubercles; four dark body bands; 11 – 13 dark caudal bands (n = 7); 10 – 12 light caudal bands (n = 7); body tubercles not greatly reduced and moderately keeled; caudal tubercles extend beyond base of tail; subcaudals transversely expanded but not extending up onto side of tail; enlarged femorals and enlarged precloacals not continuous; enlarged proximal femorals equal (rarely subequal, one of seven) in size to distal femorals; no interdigital pockets; dorsal pattern not faded; no distinct dark markings on the top of head; lightened centers in dark body bands variable; no dark markings in light interspaces between body bands; dark body bands equal in width to light interspaces; light interspaces not reduced to a narrow thin white band; dark body bands bordered by prominent white tubercles; dark caudal bands slightly wider than light caudal bands; light caudal bands bearing dark markings in adults; posterior margin of nuchal loop not smoothly rounded (Table 4; Fig. 7; Suppl. materials 3, 4).	en	Quah, Evan S. H., Grismer, L. Lee, Sinovas, Pablo, Chourn, Phyroum, Chhin, Sophea, Hun, Seiha, Cobos, Anthony, Geissler, Peter, Ching, Christian, Murdoch, Matthew L., Thi, Sothearen, Gregory, Jeren J., Nguyen, Eddie, Hernandez, Alexis P., Kaatz, Amanda, Grismer, Jesse L. (2025): Geographically structured genetic and morphological variation in a new species of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from a karstic archipelago in western Cambodia. ZooKeys 1240: 73-115, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1240.139691
B6C6C44AC6ED5C0EB5A2A31253986196.taxon	description	Description of holotype. (Fig. 5; Table 4). Adult male SVL 78.9 mm; head moderate in length (HL / SVL 0.29), width (HW / HL 0.67), somewhat flattened (HD / HL 0.39), distinct from neck, triangular in dorsal profile; lores weakly concave anteriorly, weakly inflated posteriorly; prefrontal concave; canthus rostralis rounded; snout elongate (SN / HL 0.38), slightly convex, rounded in dorsal profile; eye large (ED / HL 0.23); ear opening elliptical, obliquely oriented, moderate in size; eye to ear distance slightly greater than diameter of eye; rostral rectangular, partially divided, bordered posteriorly by large left and right supranasals and a small internasal, bordered laterally by first supralabials; external nares bordered anteriorly by rostral, dorsally by large supranasal, posteriorly by two moderately sized postnasals, bordered ventrally by first supralabial; nine (R, L) rectangular supralabials tapering abruptly to below posterior margin of eye, first – sixth supralabials largest; nine (R, L) infralabials tapering smoothly to slightly past the termination of enlarged supralabials to corner of mouth; scales of rostrum and lores flat, much larger than granular scales on top of head and occiput; scales of occiput intermixed with small, rounded, tubercles; superciliaries elongate, largest dorsally; mental triangular, bordered laterally by first infralabials and posteriorly by large left and right trapezoidal postmentals contacting medially for ~ 40 % of their length posterior to mental; one row of enlarged, sublabials extending posteriorly to seventh infralabials (R, L); gular and throat scales small, granular, grading posteriorly into slightly larger, flatter, smooth, imbricate, pectoral and ventral scales. Body relatively long (AG / SVL 0.45) with well-defined ventrolateral folds; dorsal scales small, granular, interspersed with moderately sized, keeled, semi-regularly arranged tubercles extending from occiput to beyond base of tail; ~ 20 longitudinal rows of tubercles at midbody; ~ 32 paravertebral tubercles; 43 flat, imbricate, ventral scales much larger than dorsal scales; seven enlarged pore-bearing precloacal scales, 4 R, 3 L separated by two poreless scales; no deep precloacal groove or depression; and three rows of large post-precloacal scales on midline. Forelimbs moderate in length and stature (FL / SVL 0.15); granular scales of forelimbs larger than those on body, small rounded tubercles on dorsal surface of forearms; palmar scales rounded, juxtaposed; digits well-developed, inflected at basal interphalangeal joints, slightly narrower distal to inflections; subdigital lamellae transversely expanded, those proximal to joint inflections much wider than the nearly unmodified lamellae distal to inflections; claws well-developed, sheathed by a dorsal and ventral scale; hind limbs robust, wider and longer than forelimbs (TBL / SVL 0.19), covered dorsally by granular scales interspersed with moderately sized tubercles, larger and flatter scales anteriorly; ventral scales of thighs flat, imbricate, larger than dorsals; subtibial scales, flat, imbricate, slightly smaller than those of thigh; one row of 16 (R) 18 (L) slightly enlarged femoral scales terminating distally before knee, not continuous with enlarged precloacal scales, and poreless; proximal femorals nearly same size as distal femorals, all femorals forming an abrupt union with smaller, granular, posteroventral scales of thigh; plantar scales flat, juxtaposed; digits well-developed, inflected at basal interphalangeal joints; claws well-developed, sheathed by a dorsal and ventral scale at base; and five (R, L) wide subdigital lamellae on fourth toe proximal to joint inflection, 13 (R, L) narrower lamellae distal to joint inflection, 18 total subdigital lamellae. Tail long (TL / SVL 1.04), partially regenerated, original portion 9.6 mm, regenerated portion 72.4 mm, 7.3 mm wide at base, tapering to a point; dorsal caudal scales of original portion of tail small, generally square, juxtaposed; median row of subcaudals significantly larger than dorsal caudals, transversely expanded, not extending dorsally onto lateral side of tail; body tubercles extending slightly beyond base of tail; hemipenal swellings at base of tail, three large postcloacal tubercles on both sides; and postcloacal scales flat, imbricate.	en	Quah, Evan S. H., Grismer, L. Lee, Sinovas, Pablo, Chourn, Phyroum, Chhin, Sophea, Hun, Seiha, Cobos, Anthony, Geissler, Peter, Ching, Christian, Murdoch, Matthew L., Thi, Sothearen, Gregory, Jeren J., Nguyen, Eddie, Hernandez, Alexis P., Kaatz, Amanda, Grismer, Jesse L. (2025): Geographically structured genetic and morphological variation in a new species of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from a karstic archipelago in western Cambodia. ZooKeys 1240: 73-115, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1240.139691
B6C6C44AC6ED5C0EB5A2A31253986196.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species name kampingpoiensis is in reference to the type locality at Phnom Kamping Poi, Banan District, Battambang Province, Cambodia (Fig. 1).	en	Quah, Evan S. H., Grismer, L. Lee, Sinovas, Pablo, Chourn, Phyroum, Chhin, Sophea, Hun, Seiha, Cobos, Anthony, Geissler, Peter, Ching, Christian, Murdoch, Matthew L., Thi, Sothearen, Gregory, Jeren J., Nguyen, Eddie, Hernandez, Alexis P., Kaatz, Amanda, Grismer, Jesse L. (2025): Geographically structured genetic and morphological variation in a new species of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from a karstic archipelago in western Cambodia. ZooKeys 1240: 73-115, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1240.139691
B6C6C44AC6ED5C0EB5A2A31253986196.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The type series of Cyrtodactylus kampingpoiensis sp. nov. is known only from the type locality at Phnom Kamping Poi, Banan District, Battambang Province, Cambodia (Fig. 1).	en	Quah, Evan S. H., Grismer, L. Lee, Sinovas, Pablo, Chourn, Phyroum, Chhin, Sophea, Hun, Seiha, Cobos, Anthony, Geissler, Peter, Ching, Christian, Murdoch, Matthew L., Thi, Sothearen, Gregory, Jeren J., Nguyen, Eddie, Hernandez, Alexis P., Kaatz, Amanda, Grismer, Jesse L. (2025): Geographically structured genetic and morphological variation in a new species of Cyrtodactylus (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from a karstic archipelago in western Cambodia. ZooKeys 1240: 73-115, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1240.139691
