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geckoman1985

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can any one tell me what geckos i am likeley to find there i know golden tailed geckos are found there and is it to far north to find thicktailed geckos there
 
Here's a rough list based on museum records from that region:

Eastern stone gecko Diplodactylus vittatus
Northern dtella Gehyra australis
Dubious dtella Gehyra dubia
Tree dtella Gehyra variegata
Asian house gecko Hemidactylus frenatus
Bynoe's gecko Heteronotia binoei
Box-patterned gecko Lucasium steindachneri
Marbled velvet gecko Oedura marmorata
Zigzag velvet gecko Oedura rhombifer
Robust velvet gecko Oedura robusta
Southern spotted velvet gecko Oedura tryoni
Eastern spiny-tailed gecko Strophurus williamsi

By 'rough list', I mean 'not exhaustive, and may not actually be found there'.


Stewart
 
Eastern stone gecko Diplodactylus vittatus
Dubious dtella Gehyra dubia
Bynoe's gecko Heteronotia binoei
Box-patterned gecko Lucasium steindachneri
Marbled velvet gecko Oedura marmorata
Robust velvet gecko Oedura robusta
Southern spotted velvet gecko Oedura tryoni
Eastern spiny-tailed gecko Strophurus williamsi

I have found the above species in and around Tara...
 
For some reason I have no museum records for thick-tailed geckos in Queensland. I'm not sure why that is.


Stewart
 
Geckoman,
If you would like some good spots to visit, get in touch with me , i live not far from the tara area and i do quit e a BIT of herping. Wouldnt mind herping with someone other than my g/f for once!
 
Yes u r right its not working,but it will be in the next few weeks.,... my apologies..:oops:
 
Yes u r right its not working,but it will be in the next few weeks.,... my apologies..:oops:

thanks, really looking foward to seeing it. brigalow belt is were I would like to go one day, I have driven through there years ago, only stopped once or twice at some town for lunch and saw heaps of emus in the main street as it was drought, and stopped at st george for lunch the next day
 
jonno,

You have found gehyra australis out that way ?

Nathan

Edit I didn't read properly and now see you have left them out of the list
 
Gehyra australis was the term used prior to G. dubia being accepted so that the records of G. australis were correct at the time.

Cheers,
Scott
 
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