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  2. Sphaerodactylus argus - Wikipedia

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    Sphaerodactylus argus, also known commonly as the ocellated gecko, the ocellated sphaero, and the stippled sphaero, is a species of lizard in the family Sphaerodactylidae native to the Caribbean and surrounding regions. There are two recognized subspecies.

  3. Pachydactylus geitje - Wikipedia

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    Pachydactylus geitje, also known commonly as the ocellated gecko, the ocellated thick-toed gecko and the Cradock thick-toed gecko, is a tiny species of thick-toed gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is indigenous to the Western Cape of South Africa.

  4. Ocellated velvet gecko - Wikipedia

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    The ocellated velvet gecko, ocellated gecko, or blotched gecko (Oedura monilis) is a gecko endemic to Queensland and New South Wales in Australia. [1] The species was formerly known as Oedura attenboroughi before it fell out of use due to the species name being synonymised. [2] [3]

  5. Gonatodes - Wikipedia

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    Gonatodes naufragus Rivas et al., 2013 – La Blanquilla clawed gecko; Gonatodes ocellatus (Gray, 1831) – eyespot clawed gecko, eyespot gecko, ocellated gecko; Gonatodes petersi Donoso-Barros, 1967 – Peters' gecko [5] Gonatodes purpurogularis Esqueda, 2004; Gonatodes rayito Schargel, Rivas, García-Pérez, Rivero-Blanco, Chippindale ...

  6. Rhoptropella - Wikipedia

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    R. ocellata is known commonly as the Namaqua day gecko, the ocellated day ... Adult females lay clutches of 1–2 hard-shelled eggs. Each egg measures 8.5 by 6.5 mm ...

  7. Sphaerodactylus - Wikipedia

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    Sphaerodactylus is a genus of geckos from the Americas [2] that are distinguished from other Gekkota by their small size, by their round, rather than vertical, eye pupils, and by each digit terminating in a single, round adhesive pad or scale, from which their name (Sphaero = round, dactylus = finger) is derived.

  8. Ocellated lizard - Wikipedia

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    The female lays up to 22 eggs in June and July about three months after mating, hiding them under stones and logs or in leaf litter or in loose damp soil. It tends to lay fewer, larger eggs in dry areas. The eggs hatch in eight to 14 weeks. The lizard is sexually mature at two years of age.

  9. Hemidactylus triedrus - Wikipedia

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    Hemidactylus triedrus, also known as the termite hill gecko, Dakota's leaf-toed gecko, or blotched house gecko, is a species of gecko found in South Asia. [2]