Gonatodes daudini

Deadly_Kermit

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Jevgenija

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Wow! Congratulations! ;-) All that I know about G.daudini include this article - ROBERT POWELL, ROBERT W. HENDERSON. A New Species of Gonatodes (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from the West Indies (Caribbean Journal of Science, Vol. 41, No. 4, 709-715, 2005). Unfortunately, that is all.

If you have additional materials I hope you can share with them. Of course your personal research results will be interesting for me too.
 

Jevgenija

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The papers we write probably won't be accepted for publication for 6 months at least, but I will be happy to share what I find with people here!

I understand that the information for future publication has a confidendional level. In such case if it is possible, I would like to receive your results by private message with my obligations not to disclose them.
 

Geitje

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The trip was a success, both in terms of finding animals and everyone having fun and learning. Kermit, sorry we had to cut out, but we had other species on our "to do list":idea:

1st PHOTO: Sphaerodactylus kirbyi - with an "i" on left (danscantle) and Sphaerodactylus kerbyi - with an "e" on right (deadly kermit).


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Gonatodes ceciliae - male4.jpg

Gonatodes humeralis - male4.jpg

Sphaerodactylus kirbyi - Union female2.jpg
 
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