Filling the BINs of life: Report of an amphibian and reptile survey of the Tanintharyi (Tenasserim) Region of Myanmar, with DNA barcode data Author Mulcahy, Daniel G. Author Lee, Justin L. Author Miller, Aryeh H. Author Chand, Mia Author Thura, Myint Kyaw Author Zug, George R. text ZooKeys 2018 757 85 152 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.757.24453 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.757.24453 1313-2970-757-85 559E4F4F7C35438089D5BA42A5D38004 Eutropis multifasciata (Kuhl, 1820) Common Sun Skink Fig. 4D Description. Immature male 60.8 mm SVL, 82 mm regenerated TailL; 27.2 mm HeadL; 45% TrunkL/SVL, 41% HindlL/SVL, 23% HeadL/SVL, 65% HeadW/HeadL, 42% HeadH/HeadL, 40% SnEye/HeadL, 30% EyeEar/HeadL. Supralabials 7, 5th largest and beneath eye, 7 infralabials; 47 dorsal scale rows from nape to above vent, dorsal scales tricarinate; 32 scales around midbody; 13 fourth finger lamellae, 19 fourth toe lamellae. In preservative, dark above and dusky white below; scattered small white spots laterally between ear and forelimb. Natural history notes. Specimens were seen in both primary and secondary forest. General Distribution. Widespread, Northeast India through southern China to Taiwan southward into Sundanese Indonesia and Philippines. Molecular Data. Our specimen was placed in its own COIBIN and is 3.65-7.9% sequence divergence from many other specimens in BOLD, ranging from Vietnam to Indonesia. Our 16S sequence is 98-99% similar to specimens in GenBank, including CAS 212916 from Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar (erroneously reported as " CAS 2120916" in GenBank), and was placed in a 16S clade with other E. multifasciata . There are several clades in the 16S tree, with deep divergences (~8%), indicating that this represents a species complex in need of revision. Specimens examined. USNM 587037. Red List status. NE.