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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature | Anatomy: Coloration/Patterning :: Cryptic
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Parque Estadual Guajara-Mirim, Rondonia, Brazil
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Tenerife Wall Gecko (Tarentola delalandii ) in zoo (Wrocław, Poland)From
Wikimedia Commons
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Geckotiens. Platydactyle des murailles; Platydactylus muralis
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Gunther Köhler, Milan Vesely
Zookeys
Figure 1.Holotype of Thecadactylus oskrobapreinorum (SMF 92120). SVL = 95.5 mm.
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Adult female from the Musandam Peninsula, Oman.
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El geko ms grande de Panam
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Zaragoza: Aragn (Espaa)Juvenil. Orden: SquamataFamilia: Gekkonidae
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The namesake toes of this awesome species. Following studies by Nazarov et al. (2013) and Sim-Riudalbas et al. (2017), this is likely P. orlovi.
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Adult from Madha, Oman.The larger of two sympatric Asaccus, this species was common on rocky walls at night. When we collected it, it was known as Asaccus caudivolvulus, but Carranza et al. (2016) described these as a new species, A. margaritae.
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Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
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Jalapao Region, Brazilian cerrado, Brazil
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Behaviors: Self Care :: Sunning | Anatomy: Coloration/Patterning :: Cryptic | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature
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Gunther Köhler, Milan Vesely
Zookeys
Figure 2.Head of holotype of Thecadactylus oskrobapreinorum (SMF 92120). Scale bar equals 1.0 mm.
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Adult female from Mahdah, Oman.The smaller of two sympatric Asaccus (at ~1.5 inches SVL), this species was common crawling on a rock wall at night.
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Puerto Viejo, Heredia, Costa Rica
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Zaragoza: Aragn (Espaa)Orden: SquamataFamilia: Gekkonidae
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Adult from Mahdah, Oman. Following studies by Nazarov et al. (2013) and Sim-Riudalbas et al. (2017), this is likely P. orlovi.The largest climbing gecko of UAE/Oman, this adult was around 4 inches SVL. They are great climbers and often found on rocky walls or caves at night.
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Adult from the Musandam Peninsula, Oman.When we collected this, it was known as Asaccus caudivolvulus, but Carranza et al. (2016) described these as a new species, A. gardneri.
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Bismarck, North Dakota, United States