<< I have never read that before (not saying its wrong). I think I read
once of the sub-family Eublepharinae containing Aleurosclabotes in it>>
Daniel,
There is a lot of literature that is published that escapes all of us.
Grismer's (1988) work of combining the sub-family Eublepharinae and
Aleurosclabotinae into the new FAMILY Eublepharidae is to be found in
"Phylogeny, taxonomy, classification, and biogeography of Eublepharid
geckos. pp 369 - 470. (In "Phylogenetic Relationships of the lizard
families". Stanford Univ. Press).
Happy literature hunting!
Jon
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