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- Heteronotia is a genus of geckos, lizards in the family Gekkonidae. The genus is endemic to Australia. Species in the genus Heteronotia are commonly known...
- Heteronotia binoei, known commonly as Bynoe's gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae, and is endemic to Australia. One of the continent’s...
- The pale-headed gecko (Heteronotia fasciolata) is a species of gecko. It is endemic to the Northern Territory in Australia. Ellis, R.; Shea, G.; Moritz...
- Heteronotia spelea, also known as Pilbara cave gecko, cave prickly gecko, or desert cave gecko, is a species of gecko. It is endemic to Australia. Ellis...
- prickly gecko (Heteronotia planiceps) is a species of gecko. It is endemic to Australia. Ellis, R.; Moritz, C.; Shea, G. (2017). "Heteronotia planiceps"....
- The black Pilbara gecko (Heteronotia atra) is a species of gecko. It is endemic to Australia. Ellis, R.; Doughty, P.; Oliver, P.; Macdonald, S.M.; Wilson...
- (Vietnamese house gecko), Hemiphyllodactylus typus (dwarf tree gecko), Heteronotia binoei (Binoe’s gecko), Nactus pelagicus (pelagic gecko), and Lepidodactylus...
- species) Hemidactylus (190 species) Hemiphyllodactylus (55 species) Heteronotia (5 species) Homopholis (4 species) Kolekanos (2 species) Lakigecko (1...
- species) Hemidactylus (190 species) Hemiphyllodactylus (51 species) Heteronotia (3 species) Lepidodactylus (44 species) Luperosaurus (8 species) Mediodactylus...
- (September 1970). "The po****tion ecology of the Australian gekkonid lizard Heteronotia binoei in an exploited forest". Journal of Zoology. 162 (1): 31–42. doi:10...