Lepidodactylus - Classification of Genus Lepidodactylus With Common Name

Classification of Genus Lepidodactylus With Common Name

Species Common Name
Lepidodactylus aureolineatus Golden Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus balioburius Batan Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus browni Brown's Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus buleli (no common name)
Lepidodactylus christiani Christian Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus euaensis Eua Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus flaviocularis Yellow-eyed Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus gardineri Rotuman Forest Gecko
Lepidodactylus guppyi Solomon Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus herrei
Subspecies
Lepidodactylus herrei herrei
Lepidodactylus herrei medianus
Negros Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus intermedius (no common name)
Lepidodactylus listeri Christmas Island Chained Gecko
Lepidodactylus lombocensis (no common name)
Lepidodactylus lugubris Mourning Gecko
*or Common Smooth-Scaled Gecko
Lepidodactylus magnus Mountain Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus manni Fiji Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus moestus Micronesian Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus mutahi Bougainville's Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus novaeguineae New Guinea Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus oligoporus (no common name)
Lepidodactylus oortii (no common name)
Lepidodactylus orientalis Oriental Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus paurolepis Palau Scaly-toed Gecko
*or Rock Islands Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus planicaudus Mindanao Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus pulcher Wild Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus pumilus Slender Chained Gecko
Lepidodactylus pusillus Cope's Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus ranauensis Sabah Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus shebae Guadalcanal Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus tepukapili (no common name)
Lepidodactylus vanuatuensis Vanuatu Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus woodfordi Woodford's Scaly-toed Gecko
Lepidodactylus yami Lanyu Scaly-toed Gecko

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