The animal looks identical to the little Gehyra variegata that I breed
around here.  The size, color, pattern, build, and toes are all indicative
of this species.  But I cannot say with 100% certainty, as the animal also
looks a bit like a very young Phyllopezus pollicaris przewalski.  If the
animal in question is full grown, then i believe G. variegata.  If the
animal is young and still growing, then I lean more towards the Phyllopezus.

Jon


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From: "Beverly Erlebacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 1:49 PM
Subject: [Gecko] Let's Play .... Name That Gecko!


>
> Some people on the Kingsnake Canada Lizard Forum are trying to identify
> a gecko with no good results.  I'm sure someone here can identify the
> little guy:
>
> http://www.kingsnake.ca/forum/lizards/messages/669.html
>
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