Robert,
This entire genus is not imported. I myself have been looking for E. inungius for years and have no hope of ever finding E. maintiainty. To most these are little brown geckoes, and are quite uncommon where they occur. I believe, E. inungius at least, they are very secretive geckoes hiding under bark, fronds, and a number of other very small and out-of-the-way locations.
The genus itself demonstrates the common geographic isolation of other Malagasy Phyllodactylines. In this case, E. inungius is northern and occupies the rain forests and E. maintimainty is know from one southern locality, I believe, and occupies a far drier habitat than the former species.
But good luck finding them. If you do, let me know!
--Daniel
- [Gecko] Ebenavia sp? Robert Gundy
- Racodactylus
