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    Gehyra mutilata, also known commonly as the common four-clawed gecko, Pacific gecko, stump-toed gecko, sugar gecko in Indonesia, tender-skinned house...
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    Storr, 1982 – Centralian dtella Gehyra moritzi Hutchinson et al., 2014 Gehyra multiporosa Doughty et al., 2012 Gehyra mutilata (Wiegmann, 1834) – common four-clawed...
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    "Dispersal and Evolution of the Pacific Basin Gekkonid Lizards Gehyra oceanica and Gehyra mutilata". Evolution. 51 (3): 906–921. doi:10.2307/2411165. JSTOR 2411165...
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    not have adhesive toe pads and cannot climb the glass of a vivarium. Gehyra mutilata (Pteropus mutilatus), the stump-toed gecko, is able to vary its color...
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  • "Dispersal and evolution of the Pacific Basin Gekkonid Lizards Gehyra Oceanica and Gehyra mutilata" (PDF). Evolution. 51 (3): 906–921. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646...
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    lugubris) and the skink Cryptoblepharus boutonii; the four-clawed gecko (Gehyra mutilata) is seen less often. There are some crustaceans of note to be found...
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    introduced from Madagascar in 1970 by a veterinarian Pacific gecko, Gehyra mutilata, introduced Oriental garden lizard, Calotes versicolor, introduced...
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  • stump-toed gecko (Gehyra insulensis) is a species of gecko found on Rarotonga, Tonga, and Micronesia. It has been synonymized with Gehyra mutilata by many previous...
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  • CR IUCN (endemic) (MoE: CR) Family: Gekkonidae Genus: Gehyra Stump-toed gecko, Gehyra mutilata LC IUCN Genus: Gekko Hokou gecko, Gekko hokouensis LC IUCN...
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  • "Dispersal and evolution of the Pacific Basin Gekkonid Lizards Gehyra Oceanica and Gehyra mutilata" (PDF). Evolution. 51 (3): 906–921. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646...
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