Cnemaspis wynadensis

Cnemaspis wynadensis is a gecko of modest, terrestrial and diurnal size, which meets in India.

This reptile has a lengthened, rather slender body of appearance, with a rather large head and eyes with broad round pupils (characteristic of the diurnal geckos most of the time). The scale S are rather apparent, especially on the legs, with dimensions ones of the body and the tail. The fingers relatively long, are finished by small griffes.
It is of beige color with clear chestnut on the back, generally bordered of darker spots. With dimensions ones draw on the khaki one.

Geographical distribution

One meets this Espèce in India.

Subspecies

No known subspecies to date.

Climatic parameters

Breeding in captivity

Food

It is insectivorous.

Behavior

Maturity

Sexage

Reproduction

Layings

Incubation

The small ones

Diseases

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Références :

  • Smith, M.A. 1935 Reptiles and Amphibia, vol. II. in: The fauna off British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Taylor and Francis, London, 440 pp.
  • Rösler, H. 2000 Kommentierte Liste DER rezent, subrezent und fossil bekannten Geckotaxa (Reptilia: Gekkonomorpha). Gekkota 2:28 - 153
  • Boulenger, G.A. 1885 Catalogs off the Lizards in the British Museum (Nat. Hist.) I. Geckonidae, Eublepharidae, Uroplatidae, Pygopodidae, Agamidae. London: 450 pp.
  • Beddome, R.H. 1870 Descriptions off nap new lizards from the Madras Presidency. Madras Monthly J. Med. Sci. 1:30 - 35
  • Atlas of the terrariophile Vol.3: the lizards . Animalia Editions, 2003. ISBN 2-9517895-2-1

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