- The
marbled leaf-toed
gecko (
Afrogecko porphyreus) is a
gecko found in
southern and
southwestern South Africa (including many offs**** islands) and in...
- the
family Gekkonidae are endemic. For example,
genera Afroedura and
Afrogecko are
found only in Africa. The
range of
genus Lepidodactylus stretches...
- 2014 Species: R. swartbergensis
Binomial name
Ramigekko swartbergensis (Haacke, 1996)
Synonyms Afrogecko swartbergensis Phyllodactylus swartbergensis...
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often enter homes before rain,
where they will prey on
geckos (usually
Afrogecko porphyreus in Gauteng, the
Western Cape, or
Lygodactylus capensis in the...
- at
night to forage. B.
ansorgii is oviparous. Vaz Pinto, P. (2020). "
Afrogecko ansorgii". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2020: e.T169705A110197243...
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Kolekanos is a
genus of
African gecko found in Angola. It
contains two species:
Kolekanos plumicauda Haacke, 2008
Kolekanos spinicaudus Lobón-Rovira, Conradie...
- the home just
before the
onset of rain,
where they hunt
geckos (usually
Afrogecko porphyreus).
Males are
regularly seen from
August to December, probably...
- Wikispecies:
Kolekanos plumicaudus RD:
plumicauda Afrogecko plumicaudus Wikidata: Q2826257 Wikispecies:
Afrogecko plumicaudus EoL: 23668395 GBIF: 6066750 iNaturalist:...
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subfamily that
included Uroplatus.
Below are the
following genera:
Afroedura Afrogecko Ailuronyx Blaesodactylus Calodactylodes Christinus Chondrodactylus Cnemaspis...
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before rain, or
during the summer,
where they prey on
geckos (usually
Afrogecko porphyreus in the
Western Cape, or
Lygodactylus capensis in the eastern...