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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. List of critically endangered reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Striped gecko (Dierogekko nehoueensis) Poum striped gecko (Dierogekko poumensis) Taom striped gecko (Dierogekko thomaswhitei) Jeypore ground gecko (Geckoella jeyporensis) Sao Vicente half-toed gecko (Hemidactylus bouvieri) Dragon tree half-toed gecko (Hemidactylus dracaenacolus) Kunda half-toed gecko (Hemidactylus kundaensis)

  4. Goniurosaurus toyamai - Wikipedia

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    Goniurosaurus toyamai, also called commonly the Iheja ground gecko, the Iheyajima leopard gecko, and Toyama's ground gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Eublepharidae. The species is endemic to the island of Iheyajima in the Ryukyu Islands (Japan).

  5. List of indigenous geckos of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    A terrestrial and diurnal gecko that grows to approximately 15 cm in length. It lives in a dry forest habitat and typically shelters under wooden debris or trees. [8] Paroedura bastardi; Paroedura bastardi is terrestrial gecko approximately 15 cm in length that lives in dry forests, and thornbush steppes. It requires a humidity between 60% and ...

  6. Gonatodes - Wikipedia

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    Gonatodes usually spend most of their active hours perched anywhere from ground level to about 0.6 metres (2 feet) above ground, sometimes up to 2 or 3 metres (6.6 or 9.8 feet), on vertical or near vertical surfaces of tree trunks, tree stumps, logs and sometimes rocks (as well as on walls and house-posts for those that are able to use human ...

  7. Diplodactylus - Wikipedia

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    Diplodactylus fulleri Storr, 1978 – Lake Disappointment ground gecko; Diplodactylus furcosus W. Peters, 1863 – forked gecko, Ranges stone gecko; Diplodactylus galaxias Doughty, Pepper & Keogh, 2010 – Northern Pilbara beak-faced gecko; Diplodactylus galeatus Kluge, 1963 – helmeted gecko; Diplodactylus granariensis Storr, 1979 – western ...

  8. 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]

  9. 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 ...