Multilocus phylogeny of Bornean Bent-Toed geckos (Gekkonidae:Cyrtodactylus) reveals hidden diversity, taxonomic disarray, and novelbiogeographic patterns
The gekkonid genusCyrtodactylusis a highly diverse group of lizards (280 + species), which covers an expansivegeographic range. Although this genus has been the focus of many taxonomic and molecular systematic studies,species on the Southeast Asian island of Borneo have remained understudied, leadin...
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2020
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