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- Fauna of Australia 2A
- Microhabitat Segregation of Sympatric Species of Geckos on Mo'orea, French Polynesia
- A New Gecko (Reptilia: Squaniata: Genus Lepidodactylus) from Tuvalu, South-Central Pacific
- Conservation Advice on 12/12/2013 and Transferred This Species from the Vulnerable to the Critically Endangered Category Effective from 3/1/2014
- Combatting an Emerging Disease Threatening Endangered Christmas Island Reptiles
- On the Identity and Distribution of the Paternal Hybrid Ancestor of the Parthenogenetic Gecko Lepidodactylus Lugubris (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae)
- The Mediterranean Gecko, Hemidactylus Turcicus, in Southern Texas Author(S): Kyle W
- NSW Native Animal Keeper Species List 2016
- Kapingamarangi Atoll, Micronesia
- Reptiles of Satawan Atoll and the Mortlock Islands, Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia1
- First Records of the Mourning Gecko (Lepidodactylus Lugubris
- Australasian Journal of Herpetology 32 a Revised
- The Conservation Status of the World’S Reptiles
- A New Species of Lepidodactylus (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae) from the Kei Islands, Maluku, Indonesia
- Checklist of Gekkonoid Lizards Arnold G. Kluge
- Science for Saving Species Research Findings Factsheet Project 2.3.5
- A Systematic Monograph of the Recent Pentastomida, with a Compilation of Their Hosts
- First Record of the Invasive Gecko, Lepidodactylus Lugubris
- AC31 Doc. 37 A1
- Lepidodactylus Lugubris) Were Counted: 1 = Acelia; 2 = Gorgones; 3 = Manicina; 4 = Mahogany; 5 = Atya; 6 = Chenolia; 7 = Corail
- The Unisexual Gecko, Lepidodactylus Lugubris, Har Hemidactylus Frenatus
- 2002), Thus, the Records Presented Here Repre- Sent Not Only A
- 1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
- First Report of the Mourning Gecko, Lepidodactylus Lugubris (Duméril & Bibron 1836), from the Bahamas
- And the Christmas Island Blind Snake (Typhlops Exocoeti)
- Online First of Asian Herpetological Research
- Lepidodactylus Lugubris (Duméril and Bibron, 1836) (Squamata: Gekkonidae) From
- Distinct Patterns of Pigment Development Underlie Convergent Hyperpigmentation Between Nocturnal and Diurnal Geckos (Squamata: Gekkota)
- The Spread of the Parthenogenetic Mourning Gecko
- HERPETOLOGICAL JOURNAL, Vol. I, Pp. 230-234 ( 1 988)