Eublepharis satpuraensis explained

Eublepharis satpuraensis, sometimes called the Satpura leopard gecko, is a species of gecko. It is endemic to central Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh. It occurs in moist mixed deciduous forest, dry mixed deciduous forest, and dry peninsular sal forest at elevations of 390m–1350mm (1,280feet–4,430feetm) above sea level.

Etymology

This species is named after the Satpura Hills in central India, where the type locality is located.

Description

Eublepharis satpuraensis is a medium-sized representative of its genus, measuring 125- in snout–vent length.