RMAC0478–Rough Knob tailed Gecko Nephrurus amyae Large terrestrial gecko Cleaning eye Australia
RMFYYX3C–Banded Knob-tailed Gecko, Nephrurus wheeleri. A member of the Carphodactylidae family. Captive, (origin Australia)
RMMFF27A–Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko (Nephrurus levis), Fam. Carphodactylidae, The replacement tail does not feature a terminal knob, Mulyangarie Station, South A
RFBCE255–A Knob-tailed Gecko Nephrurus levis, hunting over red sand dune.
RF2FJYB1E–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 27, 2019: Postage stamp printed in Australia shows Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko (Nephrurus laevis), Reptiles and Amphibians ser
RMBBFB1H–Threat display of rough knob tailed gecko
RMBK8CK8–Banded knob-tailed gecko (Nephrurus wheeleri), Western Australia
RMRHE1J2–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 156 The contents of the genus have been in flux since the description of the second species, N. milii, which has been variously assigned to the polyphyletic Gymnodactylus and to ; its own genus (along with P. sphyrurus), Underwoodisaurus. The results of this study do not concur with the views of Kluge (1967b) and Russell (1980) in their inclusion of j these forms in Phyllurus. Rather, milii and sphyrurus should be considered members j of the genus Nephrurus or perhaps members of a distinct genus, Underwoodisaurus (although this group is not diagnosab
RMMFF27B–Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko (Nephrurus levis), Fam. Carphodactylidae, The replacement tail does not feature a terminal knob, Mulyangarie Station, South A
RF2FYX7CC–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 27, 2019: Postage stamp printed in Australia shows Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko (Nephrurus laevis), Reptiles and Amphibians ser
RMBK94RN–Smooth knob-tailed gecko (Nephrurus levis), Western Australia
RMRHE2GW–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 11. Diplodactylini Phyllurus Nephrurus Carphodactylus Pseudothecadactylus Rhacodactylus Eurydactylodes Bavayia Hoplodactylus Heteropholis Naultinus Fig.2: Tree diagram of hypothesized diplodactyhne relations redrawn as a cladogram after Kluge (1965a, plate VI, Fig. 11). Russell (1979a) later addressed the question of carphodactyline monophyly. He stated "the most parsimonious argument is that pads were acquired only once within this sub- family (the Diplodactylinae) . . The basal stock of the Carphodactylini . . was padless but it would appear t
RM2H7YJX2–Banded knob-tail (Nephrurus wheeleri) climbing over a log. Pannawonica, Pilbara region, Western Australia, Australia
RF2RTX2WY–profile view of s Three-lined knob-tailed gecko, Nephrurus levis pilbarensis, isolated on white
RMMFF278–Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko (Nephrurus levis), Fam. Carphodactylidae, The replacement tail does not feature a terminal knob, Mulyangarie Station, South A
RFRA6T5A–Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko
RMMFFDJN–ROUGH KNOBTAIL GECKO Nephrurus amyae Australia
RMRHE2E9–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 29 dentary and coronoid, while medially it contacts the dentary and coronoid anteriorly and the articular ventrally and posteriorly, enclosing the mandibular fossa. Two pat- terns of surangular position are seen on the lateral face of the mandible in carphodac- tyhnes. In Nephrurus, Carphodactylus and Phyllurus the anterior-most border of the surangular lies posterior to the anterior-most lateral border of the coronoid. In all other species the borders of the two elements lie approximately at the same level (character 16). This character varies in th
RM2H7YJX9–Banded knob-tail (Nephrurus wheeleri) showing its spiny body as well as tail. Pannawonica, Pilbara region, Western Australia, Australia
RF2JNJ7RT–profile view of s Three-lined knob-tailed gecko, Nephrurus levis pilbarensis, isolated on white
RF2JJ0WT9–Close uu of Australian Prickly Knob-tailed Gecko
RMRHE1NN–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 142 For some reason much confusion seems to have surrounded the size and distribution of this species. For example, Worrell (1963) gives inland Queensland for the range and lists this species size as being second in diminutiveness only to N. laevissimus. Specimens from the south-central Northern Territory appear to attain larger sizes than those in other parts of the range. Nephrurus asper ranges across most of northern Australia from the Kimberleys to the central Queensland coast and as far south as the South Austrahan border and south- central Quee
RF2BEJ5DG–Close up photograph of a Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko
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