Tarentola mauritanica (Linnaeus, 1758), a New Species of Lizard for Chile (Reptilia, Phyllodactylidae)

  • Arredondo C
  • Núñez H
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Abstract

Tarentola mauritanica, salamanquesa común and Geco mediterráneo (in Spanish), Moorish Wall Gecko and Moorish Gecko (in English), is a widespread gecko around the Mediterranean African and European zones (Joger 1984; see also http://maps.iucnredlist.org/map.html?id=61578), including Greece and Crete (ibid.). The last source describes introduced populations in the north of Italy, Balearic Islands, and Tenerife. The Moorish Wall Gecko is a species that exploits human resources to inhabit areas beyond its original Mediterranean distribution. Outside Europe and north Africa, it has been introduced and established in San Diego County in the U.S. (Mahrdt 1998; see more details in http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/species?genus=Tarentola&species=mauritanica).

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Arredondo, C., & Núñez, H. (2014). Tarentola mauritanica (Linnaeus, 1758), a New Species of Lizard for Chile (Reptilia, Phyllodactylidae). Boletín Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, 63, 73–76. https://doi.org/10.54830/bmnhn.v63.2014.105

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