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  2. Lamella (surface anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Lamellae on a gecko's foot. In surface anatomy, a lamella is a thin plate-like structure, often one amongst many lamellae very close to one another, with open space between. Aside from respiratory organs, they appear in other biological roles including filter feeding and the traction surfaces of geckos. [1]

  3. Dutta's Mahendragiri gecko - Wikipedia

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    It has a snout to vent length up to at least 105 mm. [3] [5] It is also characterized by a dorsal scalation of small granules intermixed with large, pointed, trihedral tubercles that form 16–17 fairly regularly arranged longitudinal rows at midbody; 9–11 subdigital lamellae below the first and 11–13 below the fourth digit; 6–8 strongly pointed and keeled enlarged tubercles on the ...

  4. Gecko feet - Wikipedia

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    The interactions between the gecko's feet and the climbing surface are stronger than simple surface area effects. On its feet, the gecko has many microscopic hairs, or setae (singular seta), arranged into lamellae that increase the Van der Waals forces - the distance-dependent attraction between atoms or molecules - between its feet and the surface.

  5. Tarentola mauritanica - Wikipedia

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    Tarentola mauritanica, known as the common wall gecko, is a species of gecko native to the western Mediterranean area of North Africa and Europe. It has been introduced to Madeira and Balearic Islands , and the Americas (in Montevideo, Buenos Aires and California).

  6. Hemidactylus giganteus - Wikipedia

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    Snout longer than the distance between the eye and the ear-opening, 1.5 times the diameter of the orbit; forehead concave; ear-opening rather large, suboval, vertical. Body and limbs stout. Digits free, inner well developed, strongly dilated; with straight transverse lamella beneath; 11 or 12 under the inner digits, 13 to 15 under the median.

  7. Hemidactylus triedrus - Wikipedia

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    Hemidactylus triedrus, also known as the termite hill gecko, ... Digits free, moderately dilated, inner well developed; infra-digital lamellae slightly oblique, 6 or ...

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  9. Reticulate leaf-toed gecko - Wikipedia

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    Body and limbs short. Digits short, free, with very short distal joints, moderately dilated; 5 or 6 lamella under the inner digits, 7 or 8 under the fourth finger, and 8 or 9 under the fourth toe. Snout covered with keeled granules; the rest of the head with smaller granules intermixed with round tubercles.