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Mediterranean house gecko, (Hemidactylus turcicus), Chambers County, TexasThe Mediterranean gecko is a very small lizard generally measuring 10–13 cm (4–5 inches) in length, with sticky toe pads, vertical pupils, and large eyes that lack eyelids. [5]
It is sometimes considered a subspecies of Kotschy's gecko. The common names of Mediodactylus orientalis (Stepánek, 1937) are Mediterranean thin-toed gecko, Europäischer Nacktfinger and Ägäischer Bogenfinger.
Mediterranean house gecko. More than 1,850 species of geckos occur worldwide, [57] including these familiar species: Coleonyx variegatus, the western banded gecko, is native to the southwestern United States and northwest Mexico. Cyrtopodion brachykolon, the bent-toed gecko, is found in northwestern Pakistan; it was first described in 2007.
Tarentola mauritanica, known as the common wall gecko, is a species of gecko native to the western Mediterranean area of North Africa and Europe. It has been introduced to Madeira and Balearic Islands , and the Americas (in Montevideo, Buenos Aires and California).
The Mediterranean thin-toed gecko (Mediodactylus danilewskii) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. It is found in Bulgaria, Ukraine, Turkey, and Greece. [1] Isolated populations were also spotted in Bucharest. [2] It is sometimes considered a subspecies of Kotschy's gecko.
Iranian gecko, Mediodactylus aspratilis Anderson, 1973; Barton's thin-toed gecko, Mediodactylus bartoni (Stepánek, 1934) Short-limbed bend-toed gecko, Mediodactylus brachykolon Krysko, Rehman & K. Auffenberg, 2007; Mediterranean thin-toed gecko, Mediodactylus danilewskii (Strauch, 1887) Asia Minor thin-toed gecko, Mediodactylus heterocercus ...
Mediterranean thin-toed gecko, Mediodactylus (kotschyi) danilewskii (south-eastern Europe) [3] Mediterranean thin-toed gecko, Mediodactylus (kotschyi) oertzeni (Dodecanese islands in Greece) [3] Caucasian gecko, Mediodactylus russowii LC (in Europe southern Russia, extirpated) Mediterranean house gecko, Hemidactylus turcicus LC (southern Europe)
Kotschy's gecko is mostly distributed along the coastal areas of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.It is native to Ukraine (Crimean Peninsula), Bulgaria, Serbia, North Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and Southern Italy ().