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The gecko genus Cnemaspis is the only genus which contains purely diurnal geckos in Sri Lanka, thus are commonly called ‘Day geckos’.
Cnemaspis podihuna appears to be the smallest gecko species in the country (ca.
The discovery of this gecko during a recent survey was a significant event as it represented the first time it had been recorded for 54 years (Wickramasinghe and Somaweera, 2002).
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Two new species of Cnemaspis (Sauria: Gekkonidae) collected on the German Indian Expedition of 1955-1958 are described from Gund, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, peninsular India.
It is characterized by its highly heterogenous dorsal acalation, lack of keelded scales, and mottled throat pattern.
These species raise to five the number of Cnemaspis known from Karnataka and to 19 the number of species known from India.
www.ncbi.org.in /news/index_5jan2004_2.html   (147 words)

  
 Herpbreeder.dk
Two new species of Cnemaspis (Sauria: Gekkonidae) from Tamil Nadu, Southern India.
Röll, B. Evidence for diurnality from an eye lens crystallin in Cnemaspis (Reptilia, Gekkonidae).
Schmidt, K.P. Contributions to the Herpetology of the Belgian Congo based on the Collection of the American Museum Congo Expedition, 1909-1915.
www.herpbreeder.com /worldspecies/Sauria/gekkota/cnemaspis.htm   (115 words)

  
 Russian Journal of Herpetology
Cnemaspis yercaudensis (snout-vent length 24.9 mm) is known from a single specimen taken at Yercaud in the Shevaroy Hills.
It is diagnosed by the following characters: postmentals separated by a single scale; nostrils in contact with supralabial I; midventrals 22; no spine-like tubercles on flanks; ventrals smooth; two preanal and three femoral pores; narrow distal lamellae under digit IV of pes 11 - 12; dorsum grayish-brown, darkly mottled; ventrum and gular region yellowish-cream, unpatterned.
These species are the first Indian Cnemaspis to be described from their respective hill ranges and help to fill the large gap (Western Ghats to southeastern Thailand) in the distribution of the genus as a whole.
www.folium.ru /en/journals/rjh/contents/2000/2000-01.htm   (1078 words)

  
 Cnemaspis otai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cnemaspis otai is a species of gecko found in SE India.
Das, I and A. Bauer 2000 Two new species of Cnemaspis (Sauria: Gekonidae) from Tamil Nadu, southern India.
This page was last modified 21:45, 3 March 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cnemaspis_otai   (74 words)

  
 Lizards of Southeast Asia : Tioman Round-eyed Gecko - Cnemaspis limi
Lizards of Southeast Asia : Tioman Round-eyed Gecko - Cnemaspis limi
This species occupies a similar ecological niche as Kendall's Rock Gecko, preferring rocky outcrops, small caves and adjacent tree trunks in areas of primary forest.
The body of the Tioman Round-eyed Gecko is mottled brown with yellow-gold flecks, and the legs and feet have yellow-gold bands.
www.ecologyasia.com /verts/lizards/tioman_round-eyed_gecko.htm   (138 words)

  
 Lizards of Southeast Asia : Kendall's Rock Gecko - Cnemaspis kendalli
Geckos of the Cnemaspis genus have round pupils and slender, clawed toes without adhesive pads.
Kendall's Rock Gecko has a distinctively grey and brown patterned dorsum and a striped, spiky tail which can be raised and curled over the back.
Close-ups of (Left) the head and eye, showing the round pupil and (Right) the whorls of spines at the base of the tail.
www.ecologyasia.com /verts/lizards/kendalls_rock_gecko.htm   (148 words)

  
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Geckos are largely nocturnal lizards lacking eyelids and usually with modified finger and toe pads for ease of climbing.
This species is known from only two localities in BINP, both involving human habitation, suggesting Cnemaspis may be synanthropic at BINP.
Habitat: at BINP, found near buildings; however, in the East and West Usambara mountain forests, the related Cnemaspis africana is common on native trees, frequently under bark.
www.calacademy.org /research/herpetology/frogs/frogsimp/reptiles/e1.htm   (79 words)

  
 SAYANTAN BISWAS
Assignment of currently misplaced Cnemaspis gordongekkoi Das 1993 (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) to Cyrtodactylus Gray 1827 Russian Journal of Herpetology
Cnemaspis (Oriental Dwarf Geckos) Communal Oviposition Herpetological Review 37: 83-84.
Phylogenetic test of distribution patterns in the Indian subcontinent: towards an integrative approach.
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 Jenny & Tony Enderby Posters Prints - Nocturnal Forest Gecko (Cnemaspis Quattuorseriata), New Zealand Art Photographic ...
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