Bangalore Geckoella (Cyrtodactylus srilekhae), family Gekkonidae, Eastern Ghats, India
photographs by Ansil B. R.
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Bangalore Geckoella (Cyrtodactylus srilekhae), family Gekkonidae, Eastern Ghats, India
photographs by Ansil B. R.
Cyrtodactylus jeyporensis
Geckoella jeyporensis
去年の今頃はまだUMA扱いであったが、今やうちのプラケで卵を産んでいる。
Geckoella jeyporensis
Geckoella
Geckoella yakhuna
見れば見るほど雑な印象が強まるヤモリで、この一貫性の無いカラーリングに中途半端に散らばったドット、途中でやる気をなくしたかのようなバンドが更にヤモリとしての雑さのレベルを上げてゆく。テーブルクロスの醤油染みというのは我ながら的を得た表現だと思う。雑。
Geckoella yakhuna
Kollegal Ground Gecko (Forest Spotted Gecko)
Geckoella collegalensis (Gekkonidae) is a species of gecko reported from India and Sri Lanka.
The Kollegal ground gecko was described in 1870 by a British Colonel R.H. Beddome based on one gecko from the foothills of Biligiriranga Hills (BR Hills), near Yelandur, Karnataka.
This gecko had been considered a rare species. These photos were taken in a survey conducted in 2013 by Ishan Agarwal, and could be the one of the first live Geckoella collegalensis observed by a scientist after over 143 years.
References: [1] - [2]
Photo credit: ©Ishan Agarwal | [Top] - [Bottom]
Locality: Male Mahadeshwara Hills, Kollegal, Chamarajanagar, Karnataka, India