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Although it's marked G. albofasciata, it clearly shows a deccanensis juvie with the yellow bands tending to cream on the tail. Compare with Jon's pictures and you can clearly see the difference. Also the area "Amboli" north of Mumbai lies within the area of distribution for deccanensis.
Geckoella deccanensis and G. albofasciatus distribution.
Dear friend,Amboli is possibly the only place where the distribution range of both Geckoella deccanensis as well as Geckoella albofasciatus overlaps.Warm regards,Javed Ahmed.