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Hi Lee,
most likely D,granariensis,western wheat belt.To make a clear statement,we should have a close up of the mouthregions from the front/side.D,vittatus,eastern whaet belt looks very similar. Tc JPAAGER BTW,can you maybe contact me by private email. "Herpetology.co.uk" schrieb: Hi, I have recently obtained a Diplodactylus spp, I was told their common names where Wheat Belt Geckos, I know the latin name but I would not like to attempt to spell it. The problem is that the person I bought the gecko off tends to have a lot of old literature, I am occasionally sold geckos under the wrong name. I have attached photos can any one give me a definate latin name?Many ThanksLee Ardern |
- [Gecko] Diplodactylus Herpetology.co.uk
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Tony Gamble
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Herpetology.co.uk
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Julie Bergman
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Lyle Puente
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Herpetology.co.uk
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Julie Bergman
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Burke
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus J�rgen Pietschmann
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Assar Manuswin
- [Gecko] Diplodactylus Robert Gundy
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Herpetology.co.uk
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Steven Groginsky
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Lee Ardern
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Racodactylus
- Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus Racodactylus
