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Fig 1.

Map of the study landscape (left) showing the proposed Lenya National Park (dark blue) and the proposed Lenya National Park Extension (light blue).

Panels A–C show recently deforested areas within the proposed park boundaries.

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Fig 2.

Deforestation in and around the proposed Lenya National Park (currently the Lenya and Nga Wun Reserve Forests).

The highlighted focal region includes the proposed protected area as well as surrounding areas in Myanmar within 10 km.

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Fig 3.

Percent of area forested inside the proposed Lenya National Park and at varying distances from the proposed park boundaries (left). Deforestation rates inside the proposed Lenya National Park and in surrounding areas within 10 km (right). The dotted line (right panel) indicates Myanmar’s nationwide deforestation rate between 2002 and 2014 [25].

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Table 1.

Percent forest inside the proposed Lenya National Park and surrounding areas within 10 km (2002–2016).

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Table 2.

New Cyrtodactylus species profiles.

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Fig 4.

Photo of Cyrtodactylus payarhtanensis sp. nov., USNM 557792 paratype.

(photo by Daniel G. Mulcahy).

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Fig 5.

Photo of Cyrtodactylus lenya sp. nov., USNM 587789 paratype (photo by Daniel G. Mulcahy).

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Fig 6.

Phylogenetic placement of the two new species (1 = Cyrtodactylus lenya sp. nov. and 2 = Cyrtodactylus payarhtanensis sp. nov.) for COI (left) and ND2 (middle) mtDNA sequence data based on maximum likelihood analyses.

The upper right tree shows close-up of ND2 relationships for the two new species. Middle and lower right are photos of: 1) C. lenya sp. nov. (USNM 587788; type); 2) C. payarhtanensis (USNM 587411; paratype). Both photos by Daniel G. Mulcahy.

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