The marbled leaf-toed gecko[2] (Afrogecko porphyreus) is a gecko found in southern and southwestern South Africa (including many offshore islands) and in Namibia.[3] It is a flat, medium-sized gecko.
It has a mottled, greyish body, a long tail and sometimes a pale stripe along its back. It is an adaptable little forager, hiding under debris, beneath bark, among rocks and even in city houses.
These geckos eat large numbers of small insects, so a population of them living on one's property serves as a natural form of pest-control. However, domestic cats - as introduced predators - will usually kill large numbers of these little lizards, often exterminating them from the immediate area. Their diet is an array of invertebrates, including feeder insects.
This gecko occurs commonly in the southern parts of South Africa, from Cape Town (where it now inhabits suburban gardens) eastwards as far as the Eastern Cape.
A. porphyreus are not aggressive or territorial, and several of them will often live together in a single retreat. These sociable lizards will even share nests, where several females will lay their eggs.
The marbled leaf-toed gecko (Afrogecko porphyreus) is a gecko found in southern and southwestern South Africa (including many offshore islands) and in Namibia. It is a flat, medium-sized gecko.
Afrogecko es un género de gecos de la familia Gekkonidae.[1] Sus especies se distribuyen por Sudáfrica y Angola.
Se reconocen las siguientes dos especies:[2]
Afrogecko es un género de gecos de la familia Gekkonidae. Sus especies se distribuyen por Sudáfrica y Angola.
Afrogecko Gekkonidae familiako narrasti genero bat da. Afrikako hegoaldean bizi dira.
Afrogecko Gekkonidae familiako narrasti genero bat da. Afrikako hegoaldean bizi dira.
Afrogecko est un genre de gecko de la famille des Gekkonidae[1].
Les deux espèces de ce genre se rencontrent en Afrique australe[1].
Selon Reptarium Reptile Database (24 août 2014)[2] :
Afrogecko est un genre de gecko de la famille des Gekkonidae.
Afrogecko Bauer, Good & Branch, 1997 è un genere di piccoli sauri della famiglia Gekkonidae, endemico dell'Africa australe.[1]
Il genere Afrogecko comprende quattro specie (in passato attribuite al genere Phyllodactylus):[1]
Afrogecko Bauer, Good & Branch, 1997 è un genere di piccoli sauri della famiglia Gekkonidae, endemico dell'Africa australe.
Afrogecko – rodzaj jaszczurki z rodziny gekonowatych (Gekkonidae).
Rodzaj obejmuje gatunki występujące w Angoli i Południowej Afryce[3].
Afrogecko: łac. Afer, Afra „Afrykańczyk, afrykański”, od Africa „Afryka”[4]; rodzaj Gecko Brongniart, 1800[2].
Do rodzaju należą następujące gatunki[3]:
Afrogecko – rodzaj jaszczurki z rodziny gekonowatych (Gekkonidae).
Afrogecko é um género de répteis escamados da família Gekkonidae.
Este género contém apenas três espécies. É endémico de África, especialmente em Angola e na África do Sul.
Afrogecko é um género de répteis escamados da família Gekkonidae.
Este género contém apenas três espécies. É endémico de África, especialmente em Angola e na África do Sul.
Afrogecko[1] este un gen de șopârle din familia Gekkonidae.[1]
Cladograma conform Catalogue of Life[1]:
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