Cnemaspis peninsularis Grismer, Wood, Anuar, Riyanto, Ahmad, Muin, Sumontha, Grismer, Chan, Quah &
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4545.2.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B9E19A5E-D96C-47FC-B72E-1DA01F467DCA |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5943347 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AF4687A6-766B-3768-FF38-4E1E1155F9F9 |
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Plazi |
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Cnemaspis peninsularis Grismer, Wood, Anuar, Riyanto, Ahmad, Muin, Sumontha, Grismer, Chan, Quah & |
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Cnemaspis peninsularis Grismer, Wood, Anuar, Riyanto, Ahmad, Muin, Sumontha, Grismer, Chan, Quah &
Pauwels, 2014
Holotype and type locality: Adult female ( LSUHC 8965 View Materials ) from “the base of Gunung Ledang Johor, Peninsular Malaysia (02°20.25’ N, 102°37.11’ E) at 100 m in elevation.” GoogleMaps
Taxonomy: Previously considered Cnemaspis kendallii .
Distribution: Cnemaspis peninsularis ranges as far north as Bukit Hangus, Pahang on the peninsula and to Pulau Tenggol off the east coast, and southward to Singapore. In the Seribuat Archipelago, it occurs on the islands of Aceh, Babi Besar, Babi Hujung, Ibol, Sembilang, Seribuat, Sibu, Sibu Tenggah, Tinggi, Tioman, and Tulai.
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