> i agree with julie, it looks like a Pachydactylus tigrinus.
> 

Sorry folks, I don`t. The gecko on the pic is either a Tropiocolotes as mentioned 
before (though definitely no steudneri, more probably one of the nattereri-group), a 
form of Saurodactylus mauritanicus/brosseti, or an Alsophylax-species. Further 
definiton needs a close-up examination of the head and chin-scutellation. size alone 
seems to reduce the possible genera to the three above.

But counting scales in these tiny lizards is a hard job to do, I grew myself grey hair 
over the verification of my Tropiocolotes persicus euphorbiacola.  ;-)

Greetings from Hamburg

Sven Vogler


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