Hemidactylus angulatus Hallowell, 1852
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13270281 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DAE649-EF06-9505-FF3D-FBA4C446F8FA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hemidactylus angulatus Hallowell, 1852 |
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Hemidactylus angulatus Hallowell, 1852 View in CoL (nine specimens)
Material: MNHN-RA 2005.1602-1603 (two specimens, Mt. Oku , Anyajua village above Bello, 6.236°N and 10.394°E, elev. 2,100 m, coll. CamHerp, respectively April 14, 2001, and April 19, 2001) – MNHN-RA 2005.1616 (Bingo village, between Ijim and Bamenda, 6.162°N and 10.319°E, elev. 1,600 m, coll. CamHerp, April 19, 2000) GoogleMaps – MNHN-RA 2005.1692-1693 (two specimens, Bingo village , 6.166°N and 10.290°E, elev. 1,435 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton, respectively December 14, 2002, and July 8, 2002) – MNHN-RA 2005.1761 (Idjim, Birdlife Project, 6.226°N and 10.433°E, elev. 1,600 m, coll. CamHerp L. Chirio, April 19, 2000) GoogleMaps – MNHN-RA 2005.1927-1928 (two specimens, Njinkfuin , 6.187°N and 10.375°E, elev. 1,500 m, coll. CamHerp L. Chirio, April 19, 2000) GoogleMaps – MNHN-RA 2005.2496 ( Boyui village , 6.242°N and 10.311°E, elev. 1,400 m, coll. CamHerp L. Chirio, April 19, 2000) GoogleMaps .
This house gecko is probably one of the most anthropophilous species in the country, where it has a wide distribution throughout the northern region. The species is abundant in homes but does not hesitate to shelter also in rocks and trees in remote areas. It is found from sea level to above 2,000 m at Tabenken and Nkambe.
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