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Lepidodactylus lugubris measure 8.5–10 cm in length including tail (4–4.4 cm snout-to-vent). [1] [2] L. lugubris is cryptically coloured, typically light to dark tan with dark spots down the length of its back and a brown strip from the ear to the tip of the nose. [1]
The gecko family has a global distribution. 6 species occur in Mexico. Gehyra mutilata (Wiegmann, 1834) Hemidactylus brookii Gray, 1845; Hemidactylus frenatus Schlegel, 1836; Hemidactylus mabouia (Moreau de Jonnès, 1818) Hemidactylus turcicus (Linnaeus, 1758) Lepidodactylus lugubris (Duméril & Bibron, 1836)
Distribution Status 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
Lepidodactylus bisakol: Eliades, Brown, Huang & Siler, 2021 Lepidodactylus buleli: Ineich, 2008 (no common name) Lepidodactylus christiani: Taylor, 1917 Christian's scaly-toed gecko Lepidodactylus dialeukos: Kraus, 2019 Lepidodactylus euaensis: J.R.H. Gibbons & W.C. Brown, 1988 Eua scaly-toed gecko, Eua forest gecko Lepidodactylus flaviocularis
[12] [13] The range of genus Lepidodactylus stretches from South Asia to Oceania; this genus also accounts for several island species. [14] The genera listed here do not account for all Gekkonidae subspecies and are used only as examples of distribution. For a full list, see section 'Genera'. [15] [16] [17]
Genus Lepidodactylus (mourning gecko) [3] Family Iguanidae. Genus Ctenosaura (black spiny-tailed iguana) [4] Genus Iguana (green iguana) [4] Family Phyllodactylidae
Distribution of Leptodactylidae (in black) The southern frogs form the Leptodactylidae , a name that comes from Greek meaning a bird or other animal having slender toes. They are a diverse family of frogs that most likely diverged from other hyloids during the Cretaceous . [ 1 ]
The often quoted parthenogeneetic species N. arnouxi is nomen rejectum (ICZN 1991) and therefore a synonym of N. pelagicus, while Gehyra ogasawarisimae is a misidentified L. lugubris. [8] The gecko Lepidodactylus lugubris is a parthenogenetic species also known to engage in female-female copulation. The species consists of a number of clonal ...