Gekkonidae
Gekko smithii Gray, 1842
Gekko smithii Gray, 1842
Gekko smithii is a large forest-dwelling gecko found across parts of South and Southeast Asia.
Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836)
Gekko monarchus (Schlegel, 1836)
Gekko monarchus, or the monarch gecko, is an insectivorous gecko species with distinct traits like a W-shaped head spot.
Gekko hokouensis Pope, 1928
Gekko hokouensis Pope, 1928
Gekko hokouensis, the Hokou or Kwangsi gecko, is a least concern gecko species found across East Asia.
Gekko gecko (Linnaeus, 1758)
Gekko gecko (Linnaeus, 1758)
Gekko gecko, the tokay gecko, is a large nocturnal climber with a native Southeast Asian range and introduced populations elsewhere.
Gekko albofasciolatus (Günther, 1867)
Gekko albofasciolatus (Günther, 1867)
Gekko albofasciolatus is an endemic gecko species of the Indo-Australian archipelago, sometimes grouped with Gekko smithii.
Gekko japonicus (Schlegel, 1836)
Gekko japonicus (Schlegel, 1836)
Schlegel's Japanese gecko (Gekko japonicus) is an insect-eating gecko species found in East Asia that can autotomize its tail to escape predators.
Gekko reevesii (Gray, 1831)
Gekko reevesii (Gray, 1831)
Reeves's tokay gecko (Gekko reevesii) is a Gekkonidae lizard species endemic to Asia, native to China and northwestern Vietnam.
Gekko tokehos (Grismer, Wood, Grismer, Quah, Thy, Phimmachak, Sivongxay, Seateun, Stuart, Siler, Mulcahy, Anamza & Brown, 2019)
Gekko tokehos (Grismer, Wood, Grismer, Quah, Thy, Phimmachak, Sivongxay, Seateun, Stuart, Siler, Mulcahy, Anamza & Brown, 2019)
Gekko tokehos, the Cambodian parachute gecko, is a lizard species found in Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Gekko kuhli (Stejneger, 1902)
Gekko kuhli (Stejneger, 1902)
Gekko kuhli, commonly called Kuhl's flying gecko, is a gliding camouflaged gecko found across parts of Southeast Asia.
Gehyra mutilata (Wiegmann, 1834)
Gehyra mutilata (Wiegmann, 1834)
Gehyra mutilata is a small adaptable gecko found across tropical regions that preys on household insects.
Gehyra australis Gray, 1845
Gehyra australis Gray, 1845
Gehyra australis is an oviparous, primarily arboreal gecko native to Australia and widespread in Indonesia.
Gehyra dubia (Macleay, 1877)
Gehyra dubia (Macleay, 1877)
Gehyra dubia (dubious dtella) is a small Australian gecko adapted to dry arboreal and human home habitats.
Gehyra lazelli (Wells & Wellington, 1985)
Gehyra lazelli (Wells & Wellington, 1985)
Gehyra lazelli is an Australian endemic oviparous gecko species that lives in rocky semi-arid and arid habitats and eats small arthropods.
Gehyra oceanica (Lesson, 1830)
Gehyra oceanica (Lesson, 1830)
Gehyra oceanica, the Oceania gecko, is an arboreal nocturnal gecko native to Pacific islands like New Guinea and Melanesia.
Gehyra variegata (Duméril & Bibron, 1836)
Gehyra variegata (Duméril & Bibron, 1836)
Gehyra variegata, the tree dtella, is a variable-colored Australian gecko found in inland Australian arid to sub-humid habitats.
Gehyra versicolor Hutchinson, Sistrom, Donnellan & Hutchinson, 2014
Gehyra versicolor Hutchinson, Sistrom, Donnellan & Hutchinson, 2014
Gehyra versicolor is an Australian medium-sized gecko that lives in semi-arid woodlands and lays clutches of single eggs twice a year.
Geckolepis maculata Peters, 1880
Geckolepis maculata Peters, 1880
Geckolepis maculata is a Madagascar gecko with distinct features, known as Peters's spotted gecko or fish-scale gecko.
Dixonius siamensis (Boulenger, 1899)
Dixonius siamensis (Boulenger, 1899)
Dixonius siamensis, the Siamese leaf-toed gecko, is a gecko species found across South and mainland Southeast Asia.
Tenuidactylus caspius (Eichwald, 1831)
Tenuidactylus caspius (Eichwald, 1831)
Tenuidactylus caspius, the Caspian bent-toed or thin-toed gecko, is a gecko species widely distributed across western and south central Asia.
Trachydactylus hajarensis (Arnold, 1980)
Trachydactylus hajarensis (Arnold, 1980)
Trachydactylus hajarensis is a Gekkonidae lizard species found in Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
Trigonodactylus arabicus Haas, 1957
Trigonodactylus arabicus Haas, 1957
Trigonodactylus arabicus, the Arabian short-fingered or Arabian sand gecko, is a gecko species in the genus Trigonodactylus.
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