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・ Hemiculter varpachovskii
・ Hemiculterella
・ Hemicycla
・ Hemicycla berkeleyi
・ Hemicycla inutilis
・ Hemicycla mascaensis
・ Hemicycla modesta
・ Hemicycla plicaria
・ Hemicycla pouchet
・ Hemicycla saulcyi
・ Hemicyclaspis
・ Hemicycle
・ Hemicycliophora arenaria
・ Hemicyon
・ Hemicyonidae
Hemidactylus
・ Hemidactylus acanthopholis
・ Hemidactylus agrius
・ Hemidactylus alkiyumii
・ Hemidactylus brookii
・ Hemidactylus depressus
・ Hemidactylus endophis
・ Hemidactylus festivus
・ Hemidactylus flaviviridis
・ Hemidactylus foudaii
・ Hemidactylus giganteus
・ Hemidactylus gracilis
・ Hemidactylus hajarensis
・ Hemidactylus hunae
・ Hemidactylus inexpectatus


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Hemidactylus : ウィキペディア英語版
Hemidactylus
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''Hemidactylus'' (the house geckos) is a genus of the family of common geckos, Gekkonidae. It has about 90 described species, newfound ones being described every few years. These geckos are found in all the tropical regions of the world, extending into the subtropical parts of Africa and Europe. They excel in colonizing oceanic islands by rafting on flotsam, and are for example found across most of Polynesia. In some archipelagoes, cryptic species complexes are found.〔Lizards of the World (2004): ''(Hemidactylus )''. Version of 2004-FEB-08. Retrieved 2009-APR-04.〕
They are typically known as house geckos, due to their readiness to adapt to and coexist with humans. This genus was originally established by Lorenz Oken in 1817 for the species at that time known as ''Hemidactylus tuberculosus'', and now described as the tropical house gecko (''Hemidactylus mabouia'').〔
==Feces==
A house gecko will usually confine its excretions to one area of a house. This is sometimes considered a nuisance by home owners, and may stain certain surfaces. The feces are approximately five (5) millimeters in length, two (2) millimeters wide, and dark brown (almost black) in color.

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