<<>      I find it unique that almost every gecko you have is an undescribed
species.>>

Perhaps they are.

<<Maybe you should get a hold of Dr. Aaron Bauer, Anthony Russell or Arnold
Kluge, or someone with access to museum collections so your geckos can be
compared with known scientifically described material.>>

Good idea, but with poor results.  Generally, I think there is a poor
representation of UAE, Oman, and Yemen Hemidactylus species in the museum
collections here in the US.  If you, or someone else reading in, knows of a
good collection from this area, myself and others would be most grateful to
know (including some scientists overseas).

Jon




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>      I find it unique that almost every gecko you have is an undescribed
species. Maybe you should get a hold of Dr. Aaron Bauer, Anthony Russell or
Arnold Kluge, or someone with access to museum collections so your geckos
can be compared with known scientifically described material.
>
> RVH
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