Daniel,
I don't think everyone agrees on the status of mainland
morphs
of U. henkeli. One form is supposedly larger than the typical
"Nosy Be"
U. henkeli and may be a separate subspecies or species.
I'm also interested in learning more on distribution of this
species.
Does anyone know of a key to the various locales? When trying to descern
locales, should I compare [certain] patterns and tail shapes?
Keep well,
Daniel
--
Neil Meister
Promotions Secretary
Global Gecko Association
http://www.gekkota.com
President
Nova Scotia Herpetoculture Society
Promotions Secretary
Global Gecko Association
http://www.gekkota.com
President
Nova Scotia Herpetoculture Society
