Uroplatus alluaudi, Northern flat-tail gecko, Northern leaf-tail gecko
Uroplatus alluaudi, also known commonly as the northern flat-tail gecko and the northern leaf-tail gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to Madagascar.
The specific name, alluaudi, is in honor of French entomologist Charles Alluad.
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starts withU. alluaudi is found in northern Madagascar.
The preferred natural habitat of U. alluaudi is forest, at altitudes of 650–950 m (2,130–3,120 ft).
U. alluaudi is oviparous.