They're definitely associated directly with the rest of the geckos.  I think
the main distinction is that they have eyelids and the rest don't.

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> I have never read that before (not saying its wrong).  I think I read once
of
> the sub-family Eublepharinae containing Aleurosclabotes in it.  I think
this
> account also listed Aeluroscalabotes felinus multituberculatus as a
seperate
> species.  Unfortunately, I cannot recall where I saw this and for that
> matter, any information on the sub-species.
>
> --Daniel
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