Cyrtodactylus consobrinus (Peters, 1871)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/15.6.1055 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CD3D45-831D-FFCA-B84D-F9B3FDDDAB1A |
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Cyrtodactylus consobrinus (Peters, 1871) |
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Cyrtodactylus consobrinus (Peters, 1871)
Figure 16
Materials examined. Seroja Camp (04°39.415′N, 101° 16.333′E), 2–5 July 2019 (GKR001, 004, 005, 014–017, HC977–78).
Identification. Body slender as juveniles, robust as adults; digits slender, inflected; dorsal surfaces covered tubercles (less pronounced in juveniles); dorsal color- ation dark brown to dark gray; yellowish white mosaic pattern on top of head; three light irregular bands on body; upper lip with small, irregular white spots; white bands on dorsal surfaces of limbs and tail. These characters are in agreement with Grismer (2011).
Remarks. Numerous juveniles and adults were observed on tree trunks low to the ground at night.
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