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Encyclopedia > Gekko
Gekko
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Sauria
Family: Gekkonidae
Genus: Gekko

Classification of genus Gekko:

  • Gekko athymus
  • Gekko auriverrucosus
  • Gekko badenii
  • Gekko chinensis
  • Gekko gecko
  • Gekko gigante
  • Gekko grossmanni
  • Gekko hokouensis
  • Gekko japonicus
  • Gekko kikuchii
  • Gekko mindorensis
  • Gekko monarchusv
  • Gekko palawanensisv
  • Gekko palmatus
  • Gekko petricolusv
  • Gekko porosusv
  • Gekko romblon
  • Gekko scabridus
  • Gekko siamensis
  • Gekko similignumv
  • Gekko smithii
  • Gekko subpalmatus
  • Gekko swinhonis
  • Gekko taibaiensis
  • Gekko tawaensis
  • Gekko taylori
  • Gekko ulikovskii
  • Gekko verreauxi
  • Gekko vittatus
  • Gekko yakuensis

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