Phyllodactylidae

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Tarentola mauritanica (Linnaeus, 1758)

Tarentola mauritanica (Linnaeus, 1758)

Tarentola mauritanica (Linnaeus, 1758)

Tarentola mauritanica is a gecko species found in southern Europe and North Africa, with distinct physical traits and color-changing ability.

Tarentola gomerensis Joger & Bischoff, 1983

Tarentola gomerensis Joger & Bischoff, 1983

Tarentola gomerensis Joger & Bischoff, 1983

Tarentola gomerensis is a Phyllodactylidae lizard species endemic to La Gomera with a range of natural habitats.

Tarentola annularis (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1827)

Tarentola annularis (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1827)

Tarentola annularis (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1827)

Tarentola annularis, the white-spotted or ringed wall gecko, is a gecko species native to northern Africa.

Tarentola boettgeri Steindachner, 1891

Tarentola boettgeri Steindachner, 1891

Tarentola boettgeri Steindachner, 1891

Boettger's wall gecko (Tarentola boettgeri) is an oviparous Phyllodactylidae lizard native to the Canary and Savage Islands.

Tarentola angustimentalis Steindachner, 1891

Tarentola angustimentalis Steindachner, 1891

Tarentola angustimentalis Steindachner, 1891

Tarentola angustimentalis, the East Canary gecko, is an endemic lizard of the eastern Canary Islands with temperature-dependent sex determination.

Tarentola delalandii (Duméril & Bibron, 1836)

Tarentola delalandii (Duméril & Bibron, 1836)

Tarentola delalandii (Duméril & Bibron, 1836)

Tarentola delalandii is an oviparous lizard species endemic to the Canary Islands' Tenerife and La Palma.

Tarentola chazaliae (Mocquard, 1895)

Tarentola chazaliae (Mocquard, 1895)

Tarentola chazaliae (Mocquard, 1895)

Tarentola chazaliae, the helmethead gecko, is a nocturnal gecko with exceptional low-light color vision native to coastal northwestern Africa.

Ptyodactylus oudrii Lataste, 1880

Ptyodactylus oudrii Lataste, 1880

Ptyodactylus oudrii Lataste, 1880

Oudri's fan-footed gecko is an oviparous lizard species in Phyllodactylidae, endemic to the Maghreb in northwestern Africa.

Ptyodactylus puiseuxi Boutan, 1893

Ptyodactylus puiseuxi Boutan, 1893

Ptyodactylus puiseuxi Boutan, 1893

Ptyodactylus puiseuxi is a medium-sized oviparous gecko found across parts of the Middle East.

Ptyodactylus guttatus Heyden, 1827

Ptyodactylus guttatus Heyden, 1827

Ptyodactylus guttatus Heyden, 1827

Ptyodactylus guttatus, the Sinai fan-fingered gecko, is a gecko species found in parts of the Middle East.

Ptyodactylus hasselquistii (Donndorff, 1798)

Ptyodactylus hasselquistii (Donndorff, 1798)

Ptyodactylus hasselquistii (Donndorff, 1798)

Ptyodactylus hasselquistii is an oviparous reptile with a maximum SVL of 96 mm found across parts of Africa and the Middle East.

Ptyodactylus orlovi Nazarov, Melnikov & Melnikova, 2013

Ptyodactylus orlovi Nazarov, Melnikov & Melnikova, 2013

Ptyodactylus orlovi Nazarov, Melnikov & Melnikova, 2013

Ptyodactylus orlovi is an oviparous lizard found in rocky deserts of Oman and the United Arab Emirates.

Phyllopezus pollicaris (Spix, 1825)

Phyllopezus pollicaris (Spix, 1825)

Phyllopezus pollicaris (Spix, 1825)

Phyllopezus pollicaris is an oviparous gecko found across parts of South America in habitats from Amazonian to urban areas.

Phyllodactylus lanei Smith, 1935

Phyllodactylus lanei Smith, 1935

Phyllodactylus lanei Smith, 1935

Phyllodactylus lanei, or Lane's leaf-toed gecko, is an endemic oviparous lizard species from western-central Mexico with four recognized subspecies.

Phyllodactylus reissii Peters, 1862

Phyllodactylus reissii Peters, 1862

Phyllodactylus reissii Peters, 1862

Phyllodactylus reissii is a large oviparous gecko native to Ecuador and Peru, with an introduced population in the Galapagos.

Phyllodactylus gerrhopygus (Wiegmann, 1834)

Phyllodactylus gerrhopygus (Wiegmann, 1834)

Phyllodactylus gerrhopygus (Wiegmann, 1834)

Phyllodactylus gerrhopygus, the South American leaf-toed gecko, is a gecko species found in Peru and Chile.

Phyllodactylus tuberculosus Wiegmann, 1834

Phyllodactylus tuberculosus Wiegmann, 1834

Phyllodactylus tuberculosus Wiegmann, 1834

The yellowbelly gecko (Phyllodactylus tuberculosus) is an oviparous gecko species native to Mexico and Central America.

Phyllodactylus nocticolus Dixon, 1964

Phyllodactylus nocticolus Dixon, 1964

Phyllodactylus nocticolus Dixon, 1964

Phyllodactylus nocticolus, the peninsula leaf-toed gecko, is a medium-sized gecko native to southwestern North America.

Homonota darwinii Boulenger, 1885

Homonota darwinii Boulenger, 1885

Homonota darwinii Boulenger, 1885

Homonota darwinii is an endemic Argentinian lizard species with two recognized subspecies, living in grassland, shrubland, and forest, and it is oviparous.

Homonota borellii (Peracca, 1897)

Homonota borellii (Peracca, 1897)

Homonota borellii (Peracca, 1897)

Borelli's marked gecko is an oviparous gecko species endemic to grassland, shrubland, and savanna habitats in Argentina and Paraguay, South America.

Homonota horrida (Burmeister, 1861)

Homonota horrida (Burmeister, 1861)

Homonota horrida (Burmeister, 1861)

Homonota horrida, the South American marked gecko, is a gecko species native to Argentina and Paraguay.

Gymnodactylus darwinii (Gray, 1845)

Gymnodactylus darwinii (Gray, 1845)

Gymnodactylus darwinii (Gray, 1845)

Gymnodactylus darwinii is an oviparous lizard species found in eastern Brazil’s forests and shrublands.

Thecadactylus rapicauda (Houttuyn, 1782)

Thecadactylus rapicauda (Houttuyn, 1782)

Thecadactylus rapicauda (Houttuyn, 1782)

Thecadactylus rapicauda, the turnip-tailed gecko, is a large nocturnal gecko distributed across the Neotropics.

Thecadactylus solimoensis Bergmann & Russell, 2007

Thecadactylus solimoensis Bergmann & Russell, 2007

Thecadactylus solimoensis Bergmann & Russell, 2007

Thecadactylus solimoensis is a gecko species easily confused with turnip-tailed geckos, found in lowland western Amazonia.

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