Thanks all,
                It is D. granariensis, thanks to Jon Boone for his help.
Does anyone else work with this species? Or know anyone who does? I would be
truly grateful.
Many Thanks,
Lee Ardern
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Gamble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Herpetology.co.uk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Gecko] Diplodactylus


> Hello Lee,
> Your photos look like D. vittatus or D. granariensis. I would guess
> the latter since there are no obvious side blotches. Both come from
> areas known as the wheat belt in Australia (one on the east and west
> coasts). Check out Hal Cogger's book for an accurate, easy to use key to
> the genus for a correct id, though.
>
> Thursday, November 30, 2000, 2:16:13 PM, you wrote:
> Hcu> Hi,
> Hcu>     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
> Hcu> 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?
> Hcu> Many Thanks
> Hcu> Lee Ardern
> --
> Best regards,
>  Tony                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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