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Standing's day gecko (Phelsuma standingi) is an arboreal and diurnal species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to southwest Madagascar ; it is threatened by illegal collection for the international pet trade and habitat loss.
Standing's day gecko (Phelsuma standingi) is one of the largest day geckos, reaching a length of about 25.4 cm (10.0 in) and Round Island day gecko (P. guentheri), Madagascar giant day gecko (P. grandis) and P. madagascariensis can reach even more impressive lengths of 30 cm (12 in) or more. [77] [78] [79]
Striped day gecko (P. dorsivittata) Yellow-throated day gecko (P. flavigularis) Anja day gecko Madagascar giant day gecko Yellow-headed day gecko (P. klemmeri) Lined day gecko Mauritius ornate day gecko Peacock day gecko (P. quadriocellata) Standing's day gecko (P. standingi) Phelsuma abbotti Stejneger, 1893
Standing's day gecko; Phelsuma sundbergi; Y. Yellow-headed day gecko; Yellow-throated day gecko This page was last edited on 4 April 2013, at 02:14 (UTC). Text is ...
Lesser night gecko (Nactus coindemirensis) Serpent Island gecko (Nactus serpensinsula) Angel's petite gecko (Paragehyra petiti) Grandidier's Madagascar ground gecko (Paroedura androyensis) Paroedura vazimba; Phelsuma breviceps; Phelsuma hielscheri; Island day gecko (Phelsuma nigristriata) Standing's day gecko (Phelsuma standingi)
Standing is responsible for describing four species of subfossil lemur, including Archaeoindris fontoynontii (1909), Mesopropithecus pithecoides (1905), Palaeopropithecus maximus (1903), Megaladapis grandidieri (1903), and other subfossil taxa that have since become taxonomic synonyms. [2] Standing's day gecko (Phelsuma standingi) is named ...
Standing's day gecko; T. Tetradactylus eastwoodae This page was last edited on 10 November 2023, at 20:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Its generic name is a Latinized version of the last name of Dutch physician Murk van Phelsum. [2] Its specific name grandis is Latin for "great".. The species Phelsuma grandis described by Gray 1870 was elevated from subspecies status (P. madagascariensis grandis) by Raxworthy et al. in 2007, [3] after environmental niche modeling revealed significant and reliable differences between it and ...