Gehyra pulingka

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Gehyra pulingka (occasionally referred to as the Rock-Dwelling Dtella, and more rarely the Umuwa Spotted Dtella) is a species of gecko endemic to Australia. It occurs in north-west South Australia, the mid Northern Territory, and Western Australia to the eastern Rawlinson Ranges. It is described as being generally dark-skinned with a pattern of light and dark markings over it's body, however light-skinned variants with similar patterns have been found. rdf:langString
Gehyra pulingka est une espèce de geckos de la famille des Gekkonidae. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gehyra pulingka
rdf:langString Gehyra pulingka (occasionally referred to as the Rock-Dwelling Dtella, and more rarely the Umuwa Spotted Dtella) is a species of gecko endemic to Australia. It occurs in north-west South Australia, the mid Northern Territory, and Western Australia to the eastern Rawlinson Ranges. It is described as being generally dark-skinned with a pattern of light and dark markings over it's body, however light-skinned variants with similar patterns have been found.
rdf:langString Gehyra pulingka est une espèce de geckos de la famille des Gekkonidae.
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