taxonID	type	description	language	source
9A67AE1BA1A055B28B6BEA350C541DA5.taxon	description	Figs 4, 5, 6, 7	en	Rujirawan, Attapol, Aksornneam, Akrachai, Yodthong, Siriporn, Pawangkhanant, Parinya, Stuart, Bryan L., Aowphol, Anchalee (2025): Another new karst-dwelling rock gecko in the Cnemaspis siamensis group (Reptilia, Gekkonidae) from Kanchanaburi Province, western Thailand. ZooKeys 1226: 1-24, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1226.138464
9A67AE1BA1A055B28B6BEA350C541DA5.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Cnemaspis enneaporus sp. nov. can be distinguished from all other species in the C. siamensis group by having the unique combination of the following characters: SVL 42.2 mm in adult males (n = 1), 43.7 mm in adult females (n = 1); eight supralabials; seven or eight infralabials; ventral scales smooth; nine continuous precloacal pores in single male specimen; 17 or 18 paravertebral tubercles linearly arranged; tubercles on lower flanks present; lateral caudal furrows present; no caudal tubercles in the lateral furrows; ventrolateral caudal tubercles present on original portion of tail; caudal tubercles not encircling tail; subcaudals smooth; no enlarged median subcaudal row; two postcloacal tubercles on each side of tail; no shield-like subtibial scales; subtibial scales smooth; no enlarged submetatarsal scales; 26 – 28 subdigital lamellae on the fourth toe; sexually dimorphic for dorsal and ventral colour pattern; prescapular marking absent; gular marking absent; and yellow colouration in life on all ventral surfaces of head, body and tail in adult male.	en	Rujirawan, Attapol, Aksornneam, Akrachai, Yodthong, Siriporn, Pawangkhanant, Parinya, Stuart, Bryan L., Aowphol, Anchalee (2025): Another new karst-dwelling rock gecko in the Cnemaspis siamensis group (Reptilia, Gekkonidae) from Kanchanaburi Province, western Thailand. ZooKeys 1226: 1-24, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1226.138464
9A67AE1BA1A055B28B6BEA350C541DA5.taxon	description	Description of holotype. Adult male; SVL 42.2 mm; head oblong in dorsal profile, moderate in size (HL / SVL 0.29), somewhat narrow (HW / SVL 0.18), flat (HD / HL 0.38), distinct from neck; snout moderate (ES / HL 0.43), snout slightly concave in lateral profile; postnasal region concave medially; scales of rostrum round, smooth, raised, larger than similarly-shaped scales on occiput; weak supraorbital ridges; weak frontorostral sulcus; canthus rostralis smoothly rounded; eye large (ED / HL 0.21); extra-brillar fringe scales small in general, but larger anteriorly; pupil round; ear opening oval, taller than wide; rostral concave dorsally, dorsal 50 % divided by longitudinal groove; rostral bordered posteriorly by supranasals, one large azygous internasal and nostrils; bordered laterally by first supralabials; 8 R / 8 L (right / left) raised supralabials of similar size, but smallest posteriorly; 7 R / 8 L infralabials, decreasing gradually in size posteriorly; nostrils small, elliptical, orientated dorsoposteriorly; bordered posteriorly by two flat postnasal scales; mental large, triangular, flat, extending to level of second infralabials, bordered posteriorly by two postmentals; mental slightly concave; gular scales smooth, flat, round or oval, juxtaposed; throat scales round, smooth, raised, juxtaposed to subimbricate. Body slender, elongate (AG / SVL 0.44); small, raised, weakly keeled, dorsal scales generally equal in size throughout body, intermixed with numerous, large, multi-keeled, linearly arranged tubercles; enlarged, multi-keeled, conical tubercles on flanks; tubercles extend from the occiput to base of the tail and continue on tail in whorls; body tubercles slightly smaller anteriorly; 18 paravertebral tubercles; pectoral and abdominal scales smooth, flat, imbricate; abdominal scales larger than pectoral and dorsal scales; nine contiguous, pore-bearing, precloacal scales; precloacal pores round to elongate. Forelimbs moderately long, slender; dorsal scales raised, keeled, juxtaposed to subimbricate; ventral scales of brachia smooth, raised, juxtaposed to subimbricate; scales beneath forearm smooth, raised, subimbricate; digits long with an inflected joint; claws recurved; subdigital lamellae unnotched; subdigital lamellae wide throughout length of digits, bearing a larger scale at digital inflections; interdigital webbing absent; fingers increase in length from first to fifth, with fourth and fifth nearly equal in length; relative length of fingers I <II <III <V ≤ IV; total subdigital lamellae on fingers I – V: 14 – 19 – 25 – 27 – 26 (right), 14 – 20 – 24 – 26 – broken (left). Hind-limbs slightly longer and thicker than forelimbs; dorsal scales keeled, raised, juxtaposed; ventral scales of thigh and subtibial scales smooth, flat, imbricate; plantar scales smooth, slightly raised, subimbricate; enlarged submetatarsal scales beneath first toes absent; digits elongate with an inflected joint; claws recurved; subdigital lamellae unnotched; lamellae wide throughout length of digits; enlarged scales at digital inflections; interdigital webbing absent; toes increase in length from first to fourth and fifth nearly equal in length; relative length of toes I <II <III <V ≤ IV; total subdigital lamellae on toes I – V: 13 – 18 – 23 – 28 – 25 (right), 13 – 18 – 26 – 28 – 26 (left). Tail regenerated, long, slender, 42.1 mm in length (TL / SVL 1.00), tapering, becoming slender toward the tip; dorsal scales of the original portion of tail slightly keeled, raised, juxtaposed, arranged in segmented whorls; mid-dorsal and lateral, caudal furrows present; subcaudals smooth, flat, imbricate; median row of enlarged subcaudal scales absent; paravertebral, dorsolateral and lateral rows of large, keeled, caudal tubercles extend length of original tail; ventrolateral rows of tubercles extend length of original tail; caudal tubercle rows do not encircle tail; tubercles absent from lateral caudal furrow; scale of the regenerated portion of tail smooth, flat, imbricate; enlarged postcloacal tubercles 2 R / 2 L on lateral surface of hemipenial swellings at base of tail.	en	Rujirawan, Attapol, Aksornneam, Akrachai, Yodthong, Siriporn, Pawangkhanant, Parinya, Stuart, Bryan L., Aowphol, Anchalee (2025): Another new karst-dwelling rock gecko in the Cnemaspis siamensis group (Reptilia, Gekkonidae) from Kanchanaburi Province, western Thailand. ZooKeys 1226: 1-24, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1226.138464
9A67AE1BA1A055B28B6BEA350C541DA5.taxon	distribution	Distribution and natural history. The new species is known only from the type locality (Wang Khrachae Subdistrict, Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand) at ~ 400 m elevation in a karst formation that is part of the Tenasserim Mountain Range in western Thailand (Figs 1, 8). The holotype and paratype were found on karst boulders (~ 1.2 – 1.5 m height from ground) at night (00.00 – 00.30 h). One adult female (not collected; Fig. 8 C) of C. enneaporus sp. nov. was found at the type locality on 31 August 2015 and was observed on a vine on a nearby karst wall (~ 1.5 m height from ground) at night (23.00 h). Other species of reptiles observed in the type locality were Cyrtodactylus saiyok Panitvong, Sumontha, Tunprasert & Pauwels, 2014, Cyrtodactylus tigroides Bauer, Sumontha & Pauwels, 2003, Gehyra mutilata (Wiegmann, 1834), Dixonius hangseesom Bauer, Sumontha, Grossmann, Pauwels & Vogel, 2004, and Trimeresurus kanburiensis Smith, 1943.	en	Rujirawan, Attapol, Aksornneam, Akrachai, Yodthong, Siriporn, Pawangkhanant, Parinya, Stuart, Bryan L., Aowphol, Anchalee (2025): Another new karst-dwelling rock gecko in the Cnemaspis siamensis group (Reptilia, Gekkonidae) from Kanchanaburi Province, western Thailand. ZooKeys 1226: 1-24, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1226.138464
9A67AE1BA1A055B28B6BEA350C541DA5.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species epithet enneaporus is derived from ennea (G.) for nine and porus (L.) for pore in reference to the male holotype of the new species having nine precloacal pores.	en	Rujirawan, Attapol, Aksornneam, Akrachai, Yodthong, Siriporn, Pawangkhanant, Parinya, Stuart, Bryan L., Aowphol, Anchalee (2025): Another new karst-dwelling rock gecko in the Cnemaspis siamensis group (Reptilia, Gekkonidae) from Kanchanaburi Province, western Thailand. ZooKeys 1226: 1-24, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1226.138464
