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- Alsophylax is a genus of small species of geckos, endemic to Central Asia, commonly known as even-fingered geckos. The snout-vent length of these geckos...
- Alsophylax pipiens, also known as the even-fingered gecko, is a species of gecko found in Mongolia (Gobi Desert), former USSR between Wolga and Ural; Kazakhstan...
- species) Afrogecko (1 species) Agamura (3 species) Ailuronyx (3 species) Alsophylax (8 species) Altiphylax (5 species) Ancylodactylus (19 species) Bauerius...
- 301-324. Shcherbak NN (1991). "Eine neue Gecko-Art aus ****stan: Alsophylax (Alsophylax) boehmei sp. nov." Salamandra 27 (1): 53-57. (in German). Shcherbak...
- Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Alsophylax tokobajevi, p. 266). Bauer AM, Masroor R, Titus-McQuillan J, Heinicke...
- The southern even-fingered gecko (Alsophylax laevis) is a ground and tree dwelling species of gecko found in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Tajikistan...
- Binomial name Bunopus tuberculatus Blanford, 1874 Synonyms Alsophylax tuberculatus Alsophylax tuberculata Stenodactylus lumsdeni Bunopus gabrielis Bunopus...
- Przhevalsky is honoured in the scientific names of five species of lizards: Alsophylax przewalskii, Eremias przewalskii, Phrynocephalus przewalskii, Scincella...
- species. The following is a list of recognized genera: Agamura (2 species) Alsophylax (6 species) Altiphylax (5 species) Ancylodactylus (19 species) Bunopus...
- The Xinjiang even-fingered gecko or Przewalski's pygmy gecko (Alsophylax przewalskii) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic...