Hi,

I'm not sure whether or not they are true C. orientalis. Morphologically 
they look just like Stenodactylus petrii, but they have a far more beautiful 
pattern on their bodies. They were sold as Stenodactylus orientalis, but a 
German friend of mine who is unbeatable at identifying geckos, said that 
they were Crossobamon orientalis. Unfortunately I don�t have access to a 
digital camera, so I have no pics available.
But thanks for your help!

Regards,

Assar


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>Subject: Re: [Gecko] Crossobamon orientalis info needed
>Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 16:20:01 EDT
>
>Question, do you have true Crossobamon orientalis or the larger form 
>commonly
>sold as S. petrii.  This form lacks tubercles on it's back.  I ask because
>true Crossobamon were at the Daytona show from a European who might have 
>been
>in Hamm.
>
>--Daniel


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