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Dubious dtella

dubious dtella (Gehyra dubia)
Barakula State Forest, Queensland
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Gehyra dubia - (Macleay, 1877)
Pronunciation  geh-HY-rah   DUE-bee-ah
Etymology  Gehyra: unknown.
dubia: 'doubtful'.1
Other names   
 
Snout-to-vent length
Species avg: 6.5 cm
Reproduction
Oviparous
Clutch size
2
Description Distribution Natural history Conservation Further information More photos

Description

Subdigital lamellae are undivided, though may be deeply notched. 9 or more subdigital lamellae on the expanded portion of the 4th toe.

Similar species

Tree dtella (Gehyra variegata) - has divided subdigital lamellae.
Chain-backed dtella (Gehyra catenata) - has 7-8 subdigital lamellae (vs 9 or more).

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