Cyrtodactylus collegalensis

Cyrtodactylus collegalensis

Kollegal ground gecko, Forest spotted gecko

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Cyrtodactylus collegalensis

Cyrtodactylus collegalensis, also known as the Kollegal ground gecko or forest spotted gecko, is a species of gecko found in and around Mysore hills, at the junction of the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats, in South India. Recent taxonomic works and genetic studies revealed that the formerly-supposed genus is actually a subgenus of the widespread genus Cyrtodactylus. It is often confused with the forest spotted gecko (Cyrtodactylus speciosus ).

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The gecko was described in 1870 from BR Hills in Southern Karnataka. It was treated as synonymous with Cyrtodactylus nebulosus by Boulenger. It has later been reported from found in adjacent hill ranges of Eastern Ghats and Western Ghats, at the junction of Maharashtra,Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu states, in South India. In Sri Lanka, its presence is considered dubious.

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1. Cyrtodactylus collegalensis Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrtodactylus_collegalensis
2. Cyrtodactylus collegalensis on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/172717/136379762

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