A new species of karst-adapted gecko (Squamata, Gekkonidae, Gekko) from Guangxi, China
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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Yu, Jia-Yi, Chen, Hui-Ling, Li, You-Bang, Li, Yu-Hui, Chen, Ze-Ning (2026): A new species of karst-adapted gecko (Squamata, Gekkonidae, Gekko) from Guangxi, China. Zoosystematics and Evolution 102 (2): 719-729, DOI: 10.3897/zse.102.185568AbstractThe genus Gekko comprises a diverse group of nocturnal lizards that are widely distributed across the plains and plateaus of temperate and tropical Asia, as well as the western islands of the Pacific Ocean. In this study, mitochondrial DNA and morphological data were integrated to diagnose and describe a novel species, Gekko wuzhengjuni sp. nov., from Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that this species forms a monophyletic lineage that is sister to G. fengshanensis within the Japonigekko subgenus, as determined by mitochondrial 16 S rRNA (16 S) and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 gene (ND 2) sequences. The uncorrected genetic distances for mitochondrial 16 S rRNA sequence divergence range from 9.85 % (G. liboensis) to 19.11 % (G. subpalmatus), whereas ND 2 divergence ranges from 14.62 % (G. fengshanensis) to 32.84 % (G. liui) relative to other congeners. Morphologically, Gekko wuzhengjuni sp. nov. can be distinguished from its congeners in the region by a specific combination of characteristics: (1) nares that contact the rostral scale, with the absence of an internasal scale; (2) the presence of two enlarged postmental scales; (3) enlarged tubercles extending from the area posterior to the eyes along the neck to the base of the tail, arranged in eight or nine rows at midbody; (4) a total of 140–143 midbody scale rows; (5) precloacal pores continuous, numbering 10 in males and absent in females; and (6) a single postcloacal tubercle present on each side.
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Zoosystematics and Evolution
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2026-04-30



