Hi Elizabeth,
 
Its is probably what Jon suggests. Most of the Gehyra mutilata on Seychelles are brownish without any spots. However if look at the ones from the Sunda-region they have a spotted pattern in juvenile and adult stage.
 
It is definitely not a Lepidodactylus.
 
Thanks,
 
-Emmanuel 
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: [gecko]?

Hi Emmanuel,

Definitely looks like a gecko to me, perhaps a Lepidodactylus.  Check out those toes!  Has it been injured around the middle?  Can you nurse it back to health?

Regards,
Elizabeth
Seattle, WA


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Somebody can help me out with this one?

Regards,

-Emmanuel




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