Diplodactylus Gattung

 

The following 26 species are included in Diplodactylus:[1]

 

    Diplodactylus barraganae Couper, P. Oliver & Pepper, 2014 (gulf fat-tailed gecko)

    Diplodactylus bilybara Couper, Pepper & P. Oliver, 2014 (western fat-tailed gecko)

    Diplodactylus calcicolus Hutchinson, Doughty & P. Oliver, 2009 (south coast gecko)

    Diplodactylus capensis Doughty, P. Oliver & Adams, 2008 (Cape Range stone gecko)

    Diplodactylus conspicillatus Lucas & C. Frost, 1897 (variable fat-tailed gecko)

    Diplodactylus custos Couper, P. Oliver & Pepper, 2014 (Kimberley fat-tailed gecko)

    Diplodactylus fulleri Storr, 1978 (Lake Disappointment ground gecko)

    Diplodactylus furcosus W. Peters, 1863 (Ranges stone gecko)

    Diplodactylus galaxias Doughty, Pepper & Keogh, 2010 (Northern Pilbara beak-faced gecko)

    Diplodactylus galeatus Kluge, 1963 (helmeted gecko)

    Diplodactylus granariensis Storr, 1979 (western stone gecko)

    Diplodactylus hillii Longman, 1915 (northern fat-tailed gecko)

    Diplodactylus kenneallyi Storr, 1988 (Kenneally's gecko)

    Diplodactylus klugei Aplin & Adams, 1998

    Diplodactylus laevis Sternfeld, 1925 (desert fat-tailed gecko)

    Diplodactylus lateroides Doughty & P. Oliver, 2013 (speckled stone gecko)

    Diplodactylus mitchelli Kluge, 1963 (Pilbara stone gecko)

    Diplodactylus nebulosus Doughty & P. Oliver, 2013

    Diplodactylus ornatus Gray, 1845 (ornate stone gecko)

    Diplodactylus platyurus Parker, 1926 (eastern fat-tailed gecko)

    Diplodactylus polyophthalmus Günther, 1867 (spotted sandplain gecko)

    Diplodactylus pulcher (Steindachner, 1870) (fine-faced gecko)

    Diplodactylus savagei Kluge, 1963 (yellow-spotted Pilbara gecko)

    Diplodactylus tessellatus (Günther, 1875) (tessellated gecko)

    Diplodactylus vittatus Gray, 1832 (eastern stone gecko)

    Diplodactylus wiru Hutchinson, Doughty & P. Oliver, 2009 (desert wood gecko)

 

 


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Eine der wenigen Seiten die wir entdecken konnten mit ein paar guten Informationen.

 

http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Diplodactylus-Geckos-of-Australia/

 

http://www.reptilwelt.de/diplodactylus.htm