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Ophisops agarwali, the Agarwal's
lacerta or Agarwal's snake-eye, is a
species of
lizard found in India.
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Cnemaspis agarwali (Agarwal's day gecko) is a
species of diurnal, rock-dwelling,
insectivorous gecko endemic to the
Eastern Ghats of India. It is distributed...
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Cyrtodactylus agarwali is a
species of
gecko endemic to India. The
gecko was
named after Ishan Argawal, an
Indian herpetologist.
Cyrtodactylus agarwali at the...
- Africa, to west Asia. The
following 11
species are recognized:
Ophisops agarwali Patel & Vyas, 2020 – Agarwal’s snake-eye, Agarwal’s
lacerta Ophisops beddomei...
- agamensis (Bl****er, 1860) Agam bow-fingered
gecko Sumatra,
Indonesia C.
agarwali Purkayastha, Lalremsanga, Bohra, Biakzuala, Decemson, Muansanga, Vabeiryureilai...
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within the
genus Cnemaspis,
along with C. gracilis, C. thackerayi, C.
agarwali and C. shevaroyensis. The
gracilis clade emerged 48 ± 9
million years ago...
- adii C. Srinivasulu,
Kumar & B. Srinivasulu, 2015 – Adi's day
gecko C.
agarwali Khandekar, 2019 – Agarwal's
dwarf gecko C. a****agangai Agarwal, Thackeray...
- Achterberg, 1990 c g
Phanerotoma a****inata Szépligeti, 1908 c g
Phanerotoma agarwali Varshney & Shuja-Uddin, 1999 c g
Phanerotoma alagoasensis Zettel, 1992...