ISSN 1827-9635 (print) © Firenze University Press ISSN 1827-9643 (online) www.fupress.com/ah DOI: 10.13128/Acta_Herpetol-20890 Acta Herpetologica 12(1): 123, 2017 Errata to Mecke, S., Hartmann, L., Mader, F., Kieckbusch, M., Kaiser, H. (2016): Redescription of Cyrtodactylus fumosus (Müller, 1895) (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae), with a revised identification key to the bent-toed geckos of Sulawesi. Acta Herpetologica 11(2): 151-160. In Acta Herpetologica 11(2), Mecke et al. (2016) redescribed Cyrtodactylus fumosus (Müller, 1895) (Reptil- ia: Squamata: Gekkonidae) and provided an identification key to the bent-toed geckos of Sulawesi. After the publi- cation of this article it came to our attention that some aspects of this paper have to be corrected as follows: • page 152, MATERIAL AND METHODS section, left column, lines 5 and 6: “…we recorded data for 31 eidonomic characters…” should read “…we recorded data for 30 eidonomic characters…” • page 153, Table 2, Definition of “precloacal pores.” In this definition we mention that we counted the number of precloacal pores situated in the precloacal groove. However, precloacal pores may not be situ- ated in a groove. Non-adult males of Cyrtodactylus fumosus do possess pores, but their groove might not be fully developed (see p. Mecke et al. 2016: 156) • page 156, right column, paragraph 2. The author “Mumpini” is correctly spelled “Mumpuni” (see also page 160, left column, first reference). • page 156, right column, paragraph 3: “…were collect- ed at elevations 1200-1260 m…” should read “…were collected at elevations of 1200-1260 m…” • page 158, KEY TO THE SPECIES OF THE GENUS CYRTODACTYLUS OF SULAWESI. As stated in our comparisons (page 153-155), the species Cyrtodacty- lus batik, C. hitchi, C. jellesmae, and C. wallacei pos- sess tubercles on the lateral fold. An error regarding this characteristic in the named species occurs in choice 2b of our key: “2b Enlarged precloacofemoral scales; pores; preclo- acal groove; and tubercles on lateral fold absent.......3” should read: “2b Enlarged precloacofemoral scales, pores, and precloacal groove absent; tubercles on lateral fold present...............................................................................3” ACKNOWLEDGEMTS We thank Awal Riyanto (MZB), who pointed out to us the error in the identification key. 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