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Lepidodactylus lugubris measure 8.5–10 cm in length including tail (4–4.4 cm snout-to-vent). [1] [2] L. lugubris is cryptically coloured, typically light to dark tan with dark spots down the length of its back and a brown strip from the ear to the tip of the nose. [1]
Mindanao false gecko, dark-spotted smooth-scaled gecko Lepidodactylus listeri (Boulenger, 1889) Christmas Island chained gecko, Lister's gecko Lepidodactylus lombocensis: Mertens, 1929 (no common name) Lepidodactylus lugubris (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1836) mourning gecko, common smooth-scaled gecko Lepidodactylus magnus: W.C. Brown & F ...
Genus Gonatodes (yellow-headed gecko) [2] Genus Hemidactylus (common house gecko) [2] Genus Lepidoblepharis (Costa Rica scaly-eyed gecko) [2] Genus Sphaerodactylus (yellow-tailed dwarf gecko, spotted dwarf gecko) [2] Genus Lepidodactylus (mourning gecko) [3]
Gekkonidae (the common geckos) is the largest family of geckos, ... , day geckos , the mourning gecko (Lepidodactylus), and dtellas . Gekkonid geckos occur globally ...
Terrestrial reptiles include three geckos and a blind-snake, all of which may have been inadvertently transported to the islands by humans: Gekkonidae. Mourning gecko, Lepidodactylus lugubris; Four-clawed gecko, Gehyra mutilata; House gecko, Hemidactylus frenatus; Typhlopidae. Blind snake, Typhlops braminus; Marine reptiles include: Hydrophiidae
Hemiphyllodactylus typus (Indopacific tree gecko) [45] Iguana iguana (green Iguana) Lampropholis delicata (delicate skink) [47] Lepidodactylus lugubris (mourning gecko) [48] Phelsuma grandis (Madagascar giant day gecko) Phelsuma guimbeaui (Mauritius lowland forest day gecko) [49] Phelsuma laticauda (gold dust day gecko) [50] Trioceros jacksonii ...
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Aristelliger is a genus of Caribbean geckos in the family Sphaerodactylidae, [1] commonly known as croaking geckos or Caribbean geckos. The nine named species in the genus are native to various islands in the West Indies , though the species A. georgeensis is also found on mainland Belize .