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Marlies,
the second picture of the track in the sand is stunning! I also love the last picture, the scales on the tail, and the eye shot! I am such a fan of your photos. Beautiful animals!
Marcello,
They have not been reclassified as Hemidactylus yet, although this species is likely nested within the genus Hemidactylus. If a taxonomic change were to happen this species would require a new specific name as Hemidactylus fasciatus is already taken (a west African species described before Teratolepis fasciata).
Tony