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- fish-scale gecko, Geckolepis maculata Peters, 1880 Comoran fish scale gecko, Geckolepis humbloti Vaillant, 1887 Many-scaled gecko, Geckolepis polylepis Boettger...
- Geckolepis megalepis is a species of gecko found in the limestone karst formations of northern Madagascar. It is the first addition to the Geckolepis...
- geckos. Geckolepis humbloti Geckolepis maculata Geckolepis maculata often shelter on Pand**** plants of the Paleotropics Geckolepis polylepis Geckolepis typica...
- Geckolepis maculata is a species of gecko that is commonly found in Madagascar. The gecko has large scales, large legs, and is chestnut-cream with black...
- Geckolepis humbloti, commonly known as the Comoran fish scale gecko, is a nocturnal species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. It is endemic to Grande...
- Dravidogecko (7 species) Ebenavia (6 species) Elasmodactylus (2 species) Geckolepis (5 species) Gehyra (68 species) Gekko (86 species) Goggia (10 species)...
- gecko (Geckolepis typica) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Raxworthy, C.J.; Vences, M. (2010). "Geckolepis typica"...
- The many-scaled gecko (Geckolepis polylepis) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. It is endemic to western Madagascar. Raxworthy, C.J.; Vences...
- genes are involved in regenerating lizard tails. The fish-scale gecko Geckolepis megalepis sheds patches of skin and scales if grabbed. Many lizards attempt...
- maintimainty (Raxworthy & Nussbaum, 1998) Geckolepis typica (Grandidier, 1867) Geckolepis maculata (Peters, 1880) Geckolepis polylepis (Boettger, 1893) Gehyra...