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Taxonomy of the genus Trachydactylus Biodiversity of the family Gekkonidae

Bibliography of the genus
Trachydactylus (Arabian Tuberculated Geckos)

(Reptilia: Sauria: Gekkonidae)

Note: In order to limit redundancy, relevant literature indexed in the related bibliographies in the left column may not have been included in this page. For a comprehensive search of literature, these bibliographies should therefore also be consulted.


Trachydactylus hajarensis

Arnold, E.N. 1980. The scientific results of the Oman flora and fauna survey 1977 (Dhofar). The reptiles and amphibians of Dhofar, southern Arabia. Journal of Oman Studies Special Report 2: 273-332.

Leptien, R.; Zilger, H.J. 1991. Ein seltener Krallengecko, Bunopus spatalurus hajarensis Arnold 1980. Sauria (Berlin) 13(4): 23-25.

Trachydactylus spatalurus

Arnold, E.N. 1977. Little-known geckos (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) from Arabia with description of two new species from the Sultanate of Oman. (In: The scientific results of the Oman flora and fauna survey 1975). Journal of Oman Studies Special Report 1: 81-110.

Arnold, E.N. 1980. The scientific results of the Oman flora and fauna survey 1977 (Dhofar). The reptiles and amphibians of Dhofar, southern Arabia. Journal of Oman Studies Special Report 2: 273-332.

Colacicco, F.; Zwanzig, M.B.; Grossmann, W.; Kowalski, T. 2018. Notes on the Natural History of Trachydactylus spatalurus (Anderson, 1901) in southwestern Oman. Herpetology Notes 11: 239-242.

Haas, G.; Battersby, J.C. 1959. Amphibians and reptiles from Arabia. Copeia 1959: 196-202.