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Topic: Diplodactylinae


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  CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australian Journal of Zoology
Each of the 14 genera now referred to the subfamily Diplodactylinae (Naultinus, Hoplodactylus, Heteropholis, Bavayia, Rhacodactylus, Eurydactylodes, Pseudothecadactylus, Carphodactylus, Phyllurus, Nephrurus, Oedura, Diplodactylus, Rhynchoedura, and Crenadactylus) is characterized on the basis of its internal and external morphology.
The Diplodactylinae are divided into two tribes primarily on the basis of differences in the arrangement and number of preanal pores and the size and shape of the nasal process of the premaxilla.
Geographically, the Diplodactylinae is restricted to the Australian Region (Australia, New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands, and New Zealand).
www.publish.csiro.au /nid/90/paper/ZO9671007.htm   (318 words)

  
 Gekkonidae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
:In general, geckos may be divided into 2 primary groups: species with immovable, or fixed, eyelids (Gekkoninae, Teratoscincinae, and Diplodactylinae), and species which possess a movable eyelid (Aleuroscalabotinae and Eublepharinae).
Furthermore, the Diplodactylinae subfamily was included in the family Pygopodidae (KLUGE, 1987).
There is little doubt that the higher taxonomic relations are not only subject to lack of universal agreement, but that there will continue to be a great deal of taxonomic concentration with an ensuing variety of explanations in the future.
www.embl-heidelberg.de /~uetz/families/Gekkonidae.html   (732 words)

  
 Another Me's Gecko fanlisting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Geckos are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Squamata, family Gekkonidae.
In general, geckos may be divided into 2 primary groups: species with immovable, or fixed, eyelids (Gekkoninae, Teratoscincinae, and Diplodactylinae), and species which possess a movable eyelid (Aleuroscalabotinae & Eublepharinae).
Geckos which possess fixed eyelids can be further divided on the basis of the presence (arboreal), or lack of presence (generally terrestrial), of sub-digital lamellae.
another-me.net /geckos/geckos.php   (592 words)

  
 A&B Herps :: Index
Most of the geckos of this sub-family have dull colouration, but a few are brightly coloured.
Diplodactylinae includes all of the geckos which are found on the islands of Australasia.
Agamids (lizards in the family of Agamidae) comprise of about 300 species that extend from Africa, Australia, Asia, and Southern Europe, ranging from hot deserts to tropical rainforests.
abherps.7.forumer.com /index.php   (1507 words)

  
 Russian Journal of Herpetology
The Gekkonidae (Diplodactylinae and Gekkoninae) have traditionally been considered "sit and wait" predators.
This report adds occasional observations in Australia, of cases of apparent "widely foraging" practice by individuals of Diplodactylus ciliaris, D.
stenodactylus, Oedura marmorata, and Rhynchoedura ornata (Diplodactylinae), and Gehyra punctata, G.
www.folium.ru /en/journals/rjh/contents/1997/1997-01.htm   (1251 words)

  
 Tripoli Dwarf Gecko (Tropiocolotes tripolitanus) :: The Reptile Rooms
Originating around an estimated 50 million years ago, the family to which geckoes belongs (Gekkonidae) is one of the oldest known groups of reptiles.
These are the Eublepharinae (to which the leopard and fat tailed geckoes belong), the Diplodactylinae (to which knob-tailed and Rhacodactylus geckoes belong), the Gekkoninae (which includes the daygeckos and the genus Tropiocolotes), and the sub family Sphaerodactylinae (which includes most of the New World dwarf geckoes belong).
As a group, geckoes have colonized nearly every continent and have become masters of colonization.
reptilerooms.com /Sections+index-req-viewarticle-artid-82-page-1.html   (929 words)

  
 Gargoyle gecko care - gargoyle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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