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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 ...
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
Some of these, like the mourning gecko Lepidodactylus lugubris, Indo-Pacific house gecko Hemidactylus garnotii, the hybrid whiptails Cnemidophorus, Caucasian rock lizards Darevskia, and the brahminy blindsnake, Indotyphlops braminus are unisexual and obligately parthenogenetic.
Gekkonidae (the common geckos) is the largest family of geckos, ... , day geckos , the mourning gecko (Lepidodactylus), and dtellas . Gekkonid geckos occur globally ...
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]
Many smaller breeders have gone out of business, concentrating the market around larger international companies, such as Charles River Laboratories. [ 2 ] [ failed verification ] After Shamrock Farm closed in 2000, there were no commercial importers of laboratory primates left in the UK.
Lygodactylus williamsi is a critically endangered species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae.The species is endemic to a small area of Tanzania.Common names include turquoise dwarf gecko, William's dwarf gecko and, in the pet trade, electric blue gecko or electric blue day gecko.