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The tropical house gecko is a small lizard, having an average total length of 10–12.7 centimetres (3.9–5.0 in) (including tail) [5] and an average mass of 4.6 grams (0.16 oz). Females are on average somewhat larger than males, with the male average snout-to-vent length (SVL) being 51.56 mm (2.030 in) and the female average SVL being 54.47 ...
Hemidactylus mabouia: Tropical house gecko X X X X Phyllodactylus wirshingi: Puerto Rican leaf-toed gecko X X : Sphaerodactylus nicholsi: Nichols' dwarf gecko X X : Sphaerodactylus townsendi: Townsend's dwarf gecko X X X : Sphaerodactylus roosevelti: Roosevelt's dwarf gecko X X : Sphaerodactylus gaigeae: Gaige's dwarf gecko X X X
Nigerian leaf-toed gecko, Hemidactylus ansorgii; Spotted house gecko, Hemidactylus brookii; Banded leaf-toed gecko, Hemidactylus fasciatus; House gecko, Hemidactylus mabouia; Guinea leaf-toed gecko, Hemidactylus muriceus; Genus: Lygodactylus. Cameroon dwarf gecko, Lygodactylus conraui; Chevron-throated dwarf gecko, Lygodactylus gutturalis
A venomous spider bite (like this brown recluse bite) can cause a red or purplish rash radiating from the site of the bite. There are only a few species of spiders in the U.S. that can bite humans.
Hemidactylus is a genus of the common gecko family, Gekkonidae. [3] [4] It has 195 [5] described species, newfound ones being described every few years.These geckos are found in all the tropical regions of the world, extending into the subtropical parts of Africa and Europe.
There are more than 3,500 different kinds of spiders in the U.S., but only two pose a real threat to Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia residents.
Spider Bites What they look like: If you’ve got two tiny puncture marks on your skin (or see a spider crawling away), you are probably dealing with a spider bite. Redness and swelling at the ...
Hemidactylus brookii: Spotted House Gecko: Introduced Hemidactylus frenatus: Common House Gecko: Introduced Hemidactylus mabouia: Tropical House Gecko: Introduced Hemidactylus palaichthus: Antilles Leaf-toed Gecko: Caribbean lowlands: Lepidodactylus lugubris: Mourning Gecko: Introduced