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Ptychozoon was a genus of arboreal geckos, endemic to Southeast Asia, known commonly as flying geckos, gliding geckos, or parachute geckos. [1] They all are now placed in the genus Gekko in the family Gekkonidae .
Kuhl's flying gecko, like many other gecko species, has evolved intricate toe pads with microscopic hairs that can adhere to nearly any surface, including glass. The underside of Kuhl's flying gecko (Gekko kuhli). Note the gliding adaptations: flaps of skin on the legs, feet, sides of the body, and on the sides of the head.
Annandale, N. 1905 Notes on some Oriental geckos in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, with descriptions of new tons. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (7) 15:26-32 Brown, Rafe M., John W. Ferner and Arvin C. Diesmos. 1997 Definition of the Philippine Parachute Gecko, Ptychozoon intermedium Taylor 1915 (Reptilia: Squamata: gekkonidae): Redescription, designation ...
Gekko (Ptychozoon) horsfieldii — Wood et al., 2019 Gekko horsfieldii , also known commonly as Horsfield's flying gecko , Horsfield's gliding gecko , and Horsfield's parachute gecko , is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae .
G. mizoramensis was discovered in the Indo-Burma region, in Lawngtlai town, in May 2022. Molecular evidence has shown a 7-14% uncorrected pairwise sequence divergence (p-distance) to its closest known relative, Gekko popaense, which lives on the other side of the Arakan hill range.
Ptychozoon intermedium; Gekko intermedium, also known as the intermediate flying gecko [2] or Philippine flying gecko, [1] is a species of gecko.
Ptychozoon kaengkrachanense Sumontha et al., 2012 Gekko kaengkrachanense , the Kaeng Krachan parachute gecko or Kaeng Krachan flying gecko , is a species of geckos endemic to Thailand . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The kaengkrachanense epithet is a reference to Kaeng Krachan National Park and Kaeng Krachan District in Phetchaburi Province of Thailand . [ 2 ]
Ptychozoon trinotaterra; Gekko trinotaterra is a species of gecko. It is found in Southeast Asia. [2] References