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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 ...
English: Tropical house gecko (Hemidactylus mabouia) IUCN range 2019 . Extant (resident) Extant & Introduced (resident) Date: 16 November 2024: Source: Own work: Author:
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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
Another species of rock-dwelling gecko was discovered in Tamil Nadu, India. Hemidactylus quartziticolus, or the quartzite brookiish gecko, is small, reaching less than 3 inches in length. It has a ...
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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.