Ebenavia
Ebenavia is a small genus of geckos from Madagascar, Comoros, and Tanzania. It currently has 6 species.[1]
Ebenavia | |
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Ebenavia inunguis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Family: | Gekkonidae |
Subfamily: | Uroplatinae |
Genus: | Ebenavia Boettger, 1878 |
Diversity | |
6 species (see text) | |
Species
The 6 species are:[1]
- Ebenavia boettgeri Boulenger, 1885
- Ebenavia inunguis Boettger, 1878 — Madagascar clawless gecko
- Ebenavia maintimainty Nussbaum & Raxworthy, 1998
- Ebenavia robusta Hawlitschek, Scherz, Ruthensteiner, Crottini, & GLaw, 2018
- Ebenavia safari Hawlitschek, Scherz, Ruthensteiner, Crottini, & GLaw, 2018
- Ebenavia tuelinae Hawlitschek, Scherz, Ruthensteiner, Crottini, & GLaw, 2018
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