Gekko petricolus
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Gekko petricolus group
( Figure 6A View FIGURE 6. A –C)
Species. G. badenii Nekrasova & Szczerbak, 1993 ( Figure 6 View FIGURE 6. A B); G. canaensis Ngo & Gamble, 2011 ; G. grossmanni Günther, 1994 ( Figure 6 View FIGURE 6. A C); G. lauhachindaei Panitvong, Sumontha, Konlek & Kunya, 2010 ; G. petricolus Taylor, 1962 ( Figure 6A View FIGURE 6. A ); G. russelltraini Ngo, Bauer, Wood & Grismer, 2009 ; G. takouensis Ngo & Gamble, 2010 .
Characters. 82.9–108.5 mm SVL; nares in contact with rostral; nasals 3; postmentals relatively large; dorsal tubercle rows 8–18; precloacal pores 8–15; postcloacal tubercles 1–3; no webbing between fingers and toes; fore and hind limbs without tubercles (but present on hind limbs of G. petricolus ); lateral folds without tubercles; subcaudals enlarged, in a longitudinal row; head without pattern or with blotches or short stripes, but not forming a distinctive UU- or W-shaped pattern; back banded ( G. badenii ) or more or less symmetrically blotched ( G. canaensis , G. grossmanni , G. lauhachindaei , G. petricolus , G. russelltraini , G. takouensis ).
Distribution. Laos, Tailand and Vietnam ( Figure 3 View FIGURE 3 A).
Remarks. Based on morphological characters, G. russelltraini and G. takouensis are probable sister species, and both are closely related to G. canaensis and G. lauhachindaei . Futhermore G. grossmanni and G. petricolus are likely sister species. G. grossmanni has a similar pattern compared with G. p e t r i c o l u s, but the latter species is the sole member of the Gekko petricolus group that has tubercles on the hind limbs. G. badenii differs from the aforementiond taxa from southern Vietnam and Thailand in having a banded dorsal pattern without flecks between bands.
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