Nelson green gecko explained

The Nelson green gecko or starred gecko (Naultinus stellatus) is a species of the family Gekkonidae (gecko). The neotype is in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.[1]

Distribution

The Nelson green gecko is found only in the Nelson area of New Zealand, from south of the Bryant Range, westwards of the main divide, to the Murchison district and north Westland.[2]

Reproduction is viviparous. Young (usually twins) are born in the autumn or early winter.

Conservation status

In 2012 the Department of Conservation classified the Nelson green gecko as At Risk under the New Zealand Threat Classification System. It was judged as meeting the criteria for At Risk threat status as a result of it having a low to high ongoing or predicted decline. This gecko is also regarded as being sparse and Data Poor.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Naultinus stellatus Hutton, 1872; neotype . Collections Online . Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa . 17 July 2010.
  2. Web site: Naultinus stellatus . Species Synopses . Landcare Research Manaaki Whenua . 24 November 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141202050647/http://nzlizards.landcareresearch.co.nz/Synopses/SpeciesSynopses.aspx?source=SearchBasic&id=8ef69d60-cabc-45b4-9c27-c849588ca486 . 2 December 2014 . dead .