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Cnemaspis adii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cnemaspis adii
''Cnemaspis adii'' is a species of day gecko endemic to the western edge of the Deccan Plateau in India. The species was discovered in 2015 by Aditya Srinivasulu and his colleagues in Hampi, Karnataka, India. ==Description== ''Cnemaspis adii'' is a medium-sized ''Cnemaspis'' species with a snout to vent length of . It has a long, rigid tail. The gecko has small, granular scales on its dorsal side and smooth, overlapping scales on the ventral side. It has approximately 22 to 26 ventral scales. ''C. adii'' has a slightly triangular mental scale and two pairs of postmental scales. Unlike most day gecko species, it does not have any spine-like protrusions from its sides. ''C. adii'' has round eyes and is brown to reddish-brown in color. ''C. adii'' lives between Eastern and Western Ghats in the Indian peninsular region. It is the only known species of day gecko to inhabit this area.〔 It is active during the day.〔
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