Taxonomy: families
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Lizards (Sauria)

   Genera


Amalosia
Amalosia Velvet Geckos


Bavayia
New Caledonian Brown Geckos


Correlophus
New Caledonian Crested Giant Geckos


Crenadactylus
Australian Clawless Geckos


Dactylocnemis
Pacific Brown Gecko


Dierogekko
New Caledonian Nimble Geckos


Diplodactylus
Australian Ground and Stone Geckos


Eurydactylodes
New Caledonian Chameleon Geckos


Gigarcanum
Enigma Giant Gecko


Hesperoedura
Reticulated Velvet Gecko


Hoplodactylus
New Zealand Giant Geckos


Lucasium
Beaded Geckos


Mniarogekko
New Caledonian Mossy Geckos


Mokopirirakau
New Zealand Forest Geckos


Naultinus
New Zealand Tree Geckos


Oedodera
New Caledonian Marbled Gecko


Oedura
Common Australian Velvet Geckos


Paniegekko
New Caledonian Mountain Gecko


Pseudothecadactylus
Australian Giant Geckos


Rhacodactylus
New Caledonian Knob-headed Giant Geckos


Rhynchoedura
Beaked Geckos


Strophurus
Spiny-tailed Geckos and Tail-squirters


Toropuku
New Zealand Striped Geckos


Tukutuku
Harlequin Gecko


Woodworthia
New Zealand Brown Geckos

Citation: Midtgaard, Rune. RepFocus - A Survey of the Reptiles of the World. (www.repfocus.dk).
Latest update: May 12th, 2024.


Biodiversity of the family Diplodactylidae Bibliography of the family Diplodactylidae

Diplodactylidae

Double-toed Geckos or Austral Geckos
Doppelfingergeckos     Dobbeltfingergekkoer




Contents: Endemicity:
24 genera which are all endemic  0% 100%
197 species which are all endemic  0% 100%

Remarks: The species and genera of this family were previously included in the family Gekkonidae (e.g., Wermuth 1965; Goin, Goin & Zug 1978) or in the family Pygopodidae (e.g., Kluge 1987). Now considered a separate family (e.g., Bauer & Sadlier 2000; Jewell 2008; Cogger 2014; Vitt & Caldwell 2014).

Distribution:  Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand,