Hello Steve,
You can find a phylogeny for the Eublepharidae here:
Grismer,L.L. 1988. Phylogeny, Taxonomy, Classification, and Biogeography of Eublepharid
Geckos. Pages 369-469 in: Estes,R. & Pregill,G. (eds.). Phylogenetic
Relationships of the Lizard Families. Stanford University Press.

A Gekkotan phylogeny can be found here:
Kluge, A.G. 1987. Cladistic relationships in the Gekkonoidea
(Squamata: Sauria). Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan 173: 1-54

Both should be available at most university libraries.  The GGA also
sells the Kluge paper. Check out http://www.gekkota.com/


Wednesday, August 4, 2004, 8:43:53 AM, you wrote:
lhc> Hi.  I'm looking for a chart that indicates the gecko
lhc> evolutionary tree, i.e., how different gecko species relate to
lhc> each other.  I'm actually interested in how the eublepharinae
lhc> relate to each other and to the rest of the gecko family.  I
lhc> would like to put such a chart on my website.

lhc> I'd really appreciate it if someone could point me to this information.

lhc> Thanks,
lhc> Steve
lhc> http://www.leopardlounge.tk

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