Hemidactylus adensis explained
Hemidactylus adensis is a species of house gecko from Yemen. It grows to 41.8mm in snout–vent length.[1]
Further reading
- Šmíd . Jiří . Shobrak . Mohammed . Wilms . Thomas . Joger . Ulrich . Carranza . Salvador . 2016 . Endemic diversification in the mountains: genetic, morphological, and geographical differentiation of the Hemidactylus geckos in southwestern Arabia . Organisms, Diversity & Evolution . 17 . 267–285 . 10.1007/s13127-016-0293-3.
Notes and References
- Šmíd . Jiří . Moravec . Jiří . Kratochvíl . Lukáš . Nasher . Abdul K. . Mazuch . Tomáš . Gvoždík . Václav . Carranza . Salvador . 2015 . Multilocus phylogeny and taxonomic revision of the Hemidactylus robustus species group (Reptilia, Gekkonidae) with descriptions of three new species from Yemen and Ethiopia . Systematics and Biodiversity . 13 . 4 . 346–368 . 10.1080/14772000.2014.996264. 2015SyBio..13..346S .