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  2. Cyrtodactylus jeyporensis - Wikipedia

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    Cyrtodactylus jeyporensis, also known as the Jeypore Indian gecko, the Jeypore ground gecko, or the Patinghe Indian gecko, [1] is an endangered species of gecko found in India, which was until recently considered extinct. Described from a single specimen in 1877, it was rediscovered in 2010 in the Eastern Ghats of Odisha state, India. [4]

  3. Cyrtodactylus - Wikipedia

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    Cyrtodactylus (Greek κυρτος kurtos "curved", from κυπτω kuptō "to stoop"; δακτυλος daktulos "finger, toe") [citation needed] is a diverse genus of Asian geckos, commonly known as bent-toed geckos, bow-fingered geckos, and forest geckos.

  4. Category:Reptiles of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Yellow-headed gecko; Yellow-spotted tropical night lizard This page was last edited on 9 November 2014, at 20:41 (UTC). Text ... Category: Reptiles of Panama.

  5. Cyrtodactylus aravindi - Wikipedia

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    C. aravindi is a nocturnal species and the type series of the species was collected from the ground at night between 19:30–22.00 hrs. The type specimens were collected from a small area in the type locality, an isolated southern tropical dry evergreen scrub forest patch, the woody trees Tamarindus indica , Ficus religiosa and other shrubs ...

  6. Goniurosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Goniurosaurus orientalis (Maki, 1931) – spotted ground gecko; Goniurosaurus sengokui Honda & Ota, 2017 – Sengoku's gecko; Goniurosaurus splendens (Nakamura & Uéno, 1959) – banded ground gecko; Goniurosaurus toyamai Grismer et al., 1994 – Iheyajima leopard gecko; Goniurosaurus yamashinae (Okada, 1936) – Yamashina's ground gecko ...

  7. Ibity ground gecko - Wikipedia

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    Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko, a closely related species which the Ibity ground gecko was formerly thought to be conspecific with. The Ibity ground gecko was first described in 1998 by Rösler & Krüger under the scientific name Paroedura bastardi ibityensis, with the authors believing it to be a subspecies of the Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko (Paroedura bastardi). [2]