dc:title"Three more novel species of South Asian Cnemaspis Strauch, 1887 (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu, India";
dc:description"Figure 3. Cnemaspis azhagu sp. nov. (holotype, NRC-AA- 1170): A dorsal aspect of body, B ventral aspect of body, C dorsal aspect of tail, D ventral aspect of tail, and E lateral aspect of tail. Scale bars 10 mm; photos by Akshay Khandekar and Satpal Gangalmale.";
dc:description"Figure 4. Cnemaspis azhagu sp. nov. (holotype, NRC-AA- 1170): A dorsal aspect of head, B ventral aspect of head, C lateral aspect of right side head, D aspect of cloacal region showing precloacal pores, E ventral aspect of left manus, and F ventral aspect of left pes. Scale bars 5 mm; photos by Akshay Khandekar and Satpal Gangalmale.";
dc:description"Figure 5. Cnemaspis azhagu sp. nov. (holotype, NRC-AA- 1170): A dorsal aspect of mid-body, B ventral aspect of mid-body, and C right side lateral aspect of mid-body. Scale bars 5 mm; photos by Akshay Khandekar and Satpal Gangalmale.";
dc:description"Figure 6. Colouration in life of Cnemaspis azhagu sp. nov.: A adult male (holotype, NRC-AA- 1170), and B adult female (paratype, BNHS 2821). Photos by Akshay Khandekar and Satpal Gangalmale.";
dc:description"Figure 7. Paratype series of Cnemaspis azhagu sp. nov. from left to right, NRC-AA- 1171, NRC-AA- 1172, NRC-AA- 1173, NRC-AA- 1174, BNHS 2818, BNHS 2819, BNHS 2820, and BNHS 2821. Scale bar 10 mm; photo by Akshay Khandekar and Satpal Gangalmale.";
dc:description"Figure 8. Habitat at the type locality of Cnemaspis azhagu sp. nov.: A general habitat showing the dry scrub forest dominated by rocks, and B & C microhabitat showing the rock and its base from where the type series were collected. Photos by Akshay Khandekar.";
dc:description"Figure 2. Maximum likelihood (ML) phylogeny of South Asian Cnemaspis based on the mitochondrial ND 2 gene. Bootstrap support> 70 shown at nodes; Cnemaspis beddomei, Cnemaspis gracilis and Cnemaspis littoralis clades marked by text. Roman numerals indicate other broad clades: I, Cnemaspis australis; II, Cnemaspis mysoriensis; III, Cnemaspis goaensis; IV, girii; V, Cnemaspis bangara; VI, Cnemaspis indica; VII, Cnemaspis podihuna; VIII, Cnemaspis assamensis; IX, Cnemaspis wynadensis. Top left inset is a 16 S ML phylogeny of the Cnemaspis littoralis clade (outgroups not shown).";
dc:description"Figure 11. Cnemaspis mundanthuraiensis sp. nov. (holotype, NRC-AA- 1175): A dorsal aspect of mid-body, B ventral aspect of mid-body, and C right side lateral aspect of mid-body. Scale bars 5 mm; photos by Akshay Khandekar and Satpal Gangalmale.";
dc:description"Figure 14. Habitat at the type locality of Cnemaspis mundanthuraiensis sp. nov.: A general habitat showing the moist deciduous forest dominated by rocks, and B & C microhabitat showing the rock and its base from where the type series were collected. Photos by Akshay Khandekar.";
dc:description"Figure 18. Colouration in life of Cnemaspis kalakadensis sp. nov.: A adult male (holotype, NRC-AA- 1180), and B adult female (paratype, BNHS 2828). Photos by Akshay Khandekar and Satpal Gangalmale.";
dc:description"Figure 17. Cnemaspis kalakadensis sp. nov. (holotype, NRC-AA- 1180): A dorsal aspect of mid-body, B ventral aspect of mid-body, and C right side lateral aspect of mid-body. Scale bars 5 mm; photos by Akshay Khandekar and Satpal Gangalmale.";
dc:description"Figure 1. Elevation map of southern Kerala and Tamil Nadu showing the distribution of all known Cnemaspis species from the region: circles, Cnemaspis beddomei clade; squares, Cnemaspis gracilis clade; triangle, Cnemaspis littoralis clade; pentagon, Cnemaspis australis clade.";