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Crenadactylus horni (Lucas & Frost, 1895) –
Central Uplands clawless gecko Crenadactylus naso Storr, 1978 –
Northern clawless gecko Crenadactylus occidentalis...
- "Genus:
Crenadactylus Dixon & Kluge, 1964".
Australian Faunal Directory.
Australian Government. 9
October 2008.
Retrieved 27
January 2009.
Crenadactylus at...
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Crenadactylus occidentalis, also
called the
western clawless gecko, is a
species of
gecko endemic to the
western coast of Australia.
Crenadactylus occidentalis...
- the body. A
large scale at the chin is
characteristic of
Crenadactylus pilbarensis.
Crenadactylus pilbarensis occurs at arid
habitat characterised as stony...
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Crenadactylus horni, the
Central Uplands clawless gecko, is a
species of
gecko endemic to the
central desert region of Australia. A
species proposed by...
- described,
while evidence of deep
divergence within Crenadactylus revised the
single nominal species Crenadactylus ocellatus into 10
distinct lineages in 2010...
- The
northern clawless gecko (
Crenadactylus naso) is a
species of
gecko endemic to
Western Australia and
Northern Territory in Australia. Doughty, P.;...
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gecko (
Crenadactylus rostralis) is a
species of
gecko endemic to
Western Australia in Australia. Oliver, P.; Doughty, P. (2017). "
Crenadactylus rostralis"...
- cladistics.[citation needed]
Amongst the new taxa
published by
Kluge is
Crenadactylus, tiny
Australian clawless geckos reclassified as a
separate genus with...
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gecko (
Crenadactylus tuberculatus) is a
species of
gecko endemic to
Western Australia in Australia. Ellis, R.; Doughty, P. (2017). "
Crenadactylus tuberculatus"...