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- recognized as being valid: Perochirus ateles (A.H.A. Duméril, 1856) – Duméril's tropical gecko, Micronesia saw-tailed gecko Perochirus guentheri Boulenger,...
- Perochirus ateles, also known as Dumeril's tropical gecko or Micronesia saw-tailed gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. It is endemic...
- Perochirus scutellatus, also known as the shielded tropical gecko or atoll giant gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. It is endemic...
- Plates I–****II. (Perochirus guentheri, new species, p. 155 + Plate XII, figures 4, 4a). Brown WC (1976). "Review of the Genus Perochirus (Gekkonidae)"....
- (25 species) – Madagascar ground geckos Parsigecko – Ziaie's Pars-gecko Perochirus (3 species) Phelsuma (53 species) Pseudoceramodactylus – Gulf short-fingered...
- guentheri – a Malagasy snake Monopeltis guentheri – an African amphisbaenian Perochirus guentheri – a South Pacific lizard Phelsuma guentheri – a Mauritian lizard...
- 16 million tons (average = 964 ppm). A species in the gecko family Gekkonidae, Perochirus ateles, inhabits the island. In ****an, these are only found in Minamitorishima...
- Mourning gecko, Lepidodactylus lugubris LC IUCN Genus: Perochirus Micronesia saw-tailed gecko, Perochirus ateles VU IUCN (MoE: VU) Family: Iguanidae Genus:...
- Kolekanos Lygodactylus Matoatoa Narudasia Pachydactylus Paragehyra Paroedura Perochirus Phelsuma Ptenopus Ramigekko Rhoptropella Rhoptropus Urocotyledon Uroplatus...
- Gonydactylus, Hemidactylus, Hemiphyllodactylus, Lepidodactylus, Luperosaurus, Perochirus, Pristurus, Teratolepis, etc.), Xenosauridae (Shinisaurus), monitor lizards...