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WOOD OR STONE GECKO COMPLEX
Note that the distributions of these similar looking species may overlap in some parts of their range.

Diplodactylus vittata - Eastern Stone Gecko


D. vittata from near Glenmorgan Qld.

D. granariensis - Western Stone Gecko
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D. granariensis rex - Giant Stone Gecko

D. furcosus - Ranges Stone Gecko

D. calcicolus - South Coast Gecko


D. calcicolus

D. wiru - Desert Wood Gecko



 
 



A stone or wood gecko.

 

For more detailed information on these species including distribution please use the following link:-

Taxonomic revision of the stone geckos (Squamata: Diplodactylidae:
Diplodactylus) of southern Australia

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