From the Catalogue of the lizards in the British Museum, 1885Plate IV, fig. 2, from the Catalogue of the lizards in the British Museum, 2nd ed. George Albert Boulenger. 1885. London. Printed by order of the Trustees of the British Museum.
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Figure 4.Male lectotype of Hemidactylus granosus (SMF 8723) from Sinai, Egypt. General habitus, lateral and ventral view of the head, precloacal region with preanal pores, right hind leg. Scale refers to the uppermost picture only.
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Figure 5.Schematic drawing of the chin region of the lectotype and a new specimen from Sinai of Hemidactylus granosus, the holotype of Hemidactylus ulii sp. n., and Hemidactylus turcicus from Sinai.
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Figure 6.Distribution map of Hemidactylus granosus, Hemidactylus saba and Hemidactylus ulii sp. n. For the list of locality names and their corresponding numbers in the map see Table 1.
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Figure 7.Live specimens of Hemidactylus granosus from Saudi Arabia. A IBES10344, 30 km NE of Alhawiyah (loc. number 8) B TUZC-R10, 180 km W of Hail (6) C ZFMK 94091, 20 km S of Ashayrah (9) D ZFMK 94086, 15 km S of Al Wajh (4).
Jiří Šmíd, Jiří Moravec, Lukáš Kratochvíl, Václav Gvoždík, Abdul Karim Nasher, Salem M. Busais, Thomas Wilms, Mohammed Y. Shobrak, Salvador Carranza
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Figure 3.Nuclear allele networks of the four loci analyzed (cmos, mc1r, rag1, rag2). Circle sizes are proportional to the number of alleles. Small white circles represent mutational steps. Position of alleles BJ09a and BJ09b in the mc1r network is indicated by dashed lines because the sequence of the sample BJ09 (voucher NHM-BS N41916) was 108 bp shorter than the rest of the alignment and haplotype network reconstructions based on both 666 bp and 558 bp alignments linked these alleles to JS32b and JS32a, respectively.
Jiří Šmíd, Jiří Moravec, Lukáš Kratochvíl, Václav Gvoždík, Abdul Karim Nasher, Salem M. Busais, Thomas Wilms, Mohammed Y. Shobrak, Salvador Carranza
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Figure 5.Schematic drawing of the chin region of the lectotype and a new specimen from Sinai of Hemidactylus granosus, the holotype of Hemidactylus ulii sp. n., and Hemidactylus turcicus from Sinai.
Jiří Šmíd, Jiří Moravec, Lukáš Kratochvíl, Václav Gvoždík, Abdul Karim Nasher, Salem M. Busais, Thomas Wilms, Mohammed Y. Shobrak, Salvador Carranza
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Figure 7.Live specimens of Hemidactylus granosus from Saudi Arabia. A IBES10344, 30 km NE of Alhawiyah (loc. number 8) B TUZC-R10, 180 km W of Hail (6) C ZFMK 94091, 20 km S of Ashayrah (9) D ZFMK 94086, 15 km S of Al Wajh (4).
Jiří Šmíd, Jiří Moravec, Lukáš Kratochvíl, Václav Gvoždík, Abdul Karim Nasher, Salem M. Busais, Thomas Wilms, Mohammed Y. Shobrak, Salvador Carranza
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Figure 8.Holotype of Hemidactylus ulii sp. n. (NMP6V 74833/2, male) from Al Hababi, Yemen. General habitus, lateral and ventral view of the head, precloacal region with preanal pores, right hind leg. Scale refers to the uppermost picture only.