- The
Eublepharidae are a
family of
geckos (Gekkota)
consisting of 43
described species in six genera. They
occur in Asia, Africa,
North America, and Central...
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different species worldwide. All geckos,
except species in the
family Eublepharidae lack eyelids; instead, the
outer surface of the
eyeball has a transparent...
- (Duméril & Bibron, 1836) Order:
Squamata · Family:
Eublepharidae The
eublepharidae (
Eublepharidae) are a
family of
lizards that
belong to the infraorder...
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Records of the
Common Leopard Gecko,
Eublepharis macularius (Blyth 1854) (
Eublepharidae), in Nepal". IRCF
Reptiles and Amphibians. 26: 58–61. doi:10.17161/randa...
- they are
known commonly as
Asian geckos. They
belong to the
family Eublepharidae.
Geckos of the
genus Goniurosaurus mainly feed on
small insects. The...
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history in the
western banded gecko,
Coleonyx variegatus (Squamata:
Eublepharidae) Know
Thine Enemy:
Predator Identity Influences the
Response of Western...
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banded gecko (Coleonyx variegatus) is a
species of
lizard in the
family Eublepharidae. The
species is
native to the
southwestern United States and adjacent...
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Eublepharidae Gekkonoidea...
- with an
orange or red pattern. As with
other geckos from the
family Eublepharidae, they have
fully functional eyelids.
Goniurosaurus orientalis inhabits...
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climb like
their other gecko cousins).[page needed] Like all
members of
Eublepharidae, they are
primarily nocturnal.[page needed]
Included in this
group is...