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Published August 30, 2017 | Version v1
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FIGURE 1 in Molecular phylogeny reveals strong biogeographic signal and two new species in a Cape Biodiversity Hotspot endemic mini-radiation, the pygmy geckos (Gekkonidae: Goggia)

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FIGURE 1. Goggia species in life, depicting pattern variation in small-bodied species. (A) Goggia lineata from Garies, Northern Cape, striped form. (B) Goggia lineata from Port Nolloth, Northern Cape, chevron form. (C) Goggia incognita sp. nov. from Jacobsbaai, Western Cape, striped form. (D) Goggia incognita sp. nov. from Doringbaai, Western Cape, chevron form. (E) Goggia hexapora from Farm Waterval, Western Cape. (F) Goggia matzikamaensis sp. nov. MCZ R-192186. Photo credits: (A) André Coetzer. (B) Luke Kemp. (C, D) Tony Gamble. (E, F) Matthew Heinicke.

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Published as part of Bauer, Aaron M., 2017, Molecular phylogeny reveals strong biogeographic signal and two new species in a Cape Biodiversity Hotspot endemic mini-radiation, the pygmy geckos (Gekkonidae: Goggia), pp. 449-470 in Zootaxa 4312 (3) on page 450, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4312.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/855721

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