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  2. Ptychozoon - Wikipedia

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    Ptychozoon lionotum Annandale, 1905 – smooth-backed gliding gecko, smooth-backed flying gecko, Burmese flying gecko, Burmese parachute gecko; Ptychozoon nicobarensis Das & Vijayakumar, 2009 – Nicobar gliding gecko; Ptychozoon popaense Grismer, Wood, Thura, M. Grismer, Brown, & Stuart, 2018 – Mt. Popa parachute gecko

  3. Category:Redirects to scientific names of reptiles - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Geckos - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Reptiles of Zambia - Wikipedia

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  6. Cyrtopodion scabrum - Wikipedia

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    Cyrtopodion scabrum, also known as the rough-tailed gecko, rough bent-toed gecko, rough-tailed bowfoot gecko, common tuberculate ground gecko, or keeled gecko, is a species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to West Asia, South Asia and parts of North Africa. [1]

  7. Lepidodactylus listeri - Wikipedia

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    Lepidodactylus listeri, also known commonly as Lister's gecko or the Christmas Island chained gecko, is a species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae, endemic to Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean.

  8. Gekko mizoramensis - Wikipedia

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    G. mizoramensis was discovered in the Indo-Burma region, in Lawngtlai town, in May 2022. Molecular evidence has shown a 7-14% uncorrected pairwise sequence divergence (p-distance) to its closest known relative, Gekko popaense, which lives on the other side of the Arakan hill range.

  9. Sphaerodactylus - Wikipedia

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    Sphaerodactylus is a genus of geckos from the Americas [2] that are distinguished from other Gekkota by their small size, by their round, rather than vertical, eye pupils, and by each digit terminating in a single, round adhesive pad or scale, from which their name (Sphaero = round, dactylus = finger) is derived.