Sphaerodactylus

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Sphaerodactylus
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Sphaerodactylus macrolepis
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Sphaerodactylus

Wagler, 1830[1]

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Sphaerodactylus is a genus of geckos from the Americas [2] that are distinguished from other Gekkota by their small size, by their round, rather than vertical, eye pupils, and by each digit terminating in a single, round adhesive pad or scale, from which their name (Sphaero = round, dactylus = finger) is derived. All species in this genus are rather small, but two species, S. ariasae and S. parthenopion, are tiny, and – with a snout-vent length of about 1.6 cm (0.63 in)—the smallest reptiles in the world.[3]

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References

  1. ITIS (Integrated Taxonomic Information System). www.itis.gov.
  2. Gamble T, AM Bauer, GR Colli, E Greenbaum, TR Jackman, LJ Vitt, AM Simons. 2011. Coming to America: Multiple Origins of New World Geckos. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24: 231–244.
  3. Pennsylvania State University (2001). World's Smallest Lizard Discovered in the Caribbean. Accessed 26 January 2009.

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