| COMMON NAME
    
 | SCIENTIFIC NAME 
 | DISTRIBUTION | 
|  | Correlophus ciliatus | New Caledonia | 
|  | Eublepharis macularius | Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and  Iran | 
|  | Gehyra mutilata | South Eastern and Southern Asia, and many Islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans - In Australia it is found on the Cook Islands, Christmas Island and Qld | 
|  | Gekko gecko | Southeast Asia | 
|  | Gekko badenii  | Vietnam | 
  |  | Gonatodes albogularis | Central and South America, Cuba, Hispaniola and Jamaica | 
|  | Hemidactylus frenatus | South East Asia but has spread to many parts of the world including Australia | 
|  | Hemidactylus garnotii | South East Asia but has spread to many parts of the world including Australia (Sydney region) | 
|  | Hemidactylus platyurus | South Eastern and Southern Asia (Introduced to Cocos Islands Australia) | 
|  | Hemidactylus turcicus | Portugal, Spain , France, Italy, Albania, Greece,  Cyprus), Malta,  Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Adriatic islands, Turkey (Introduced into USA and Mexico) | 
|  | Lepidodactylus lugubris | widespread through the Pacific and Indian Oceans Australian populations are suspected of being introduced.
 | 
|  | Phelsuma madagascariensis | East coast of Madagascar  | 
|  | Ptyodactylus hasselquistii | Northern Africa and western Asia | 
|  | Rhacodactylus auriculatus | New Caledonia
 | 
|  | Rhacodactylus leachianus | New Caledonia
 | 
|  | Stenodactylus pulcher | Saudi Arabia and Yemen
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|  | Tarentola chazalia | Western Sahara, Mauritania and Morocco
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|  | Tarentola annularis | Saharan and sub-Saharan Africa. It is an invasive species in Florida, USA
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|  | Teratoscincus scincus | The Middle East, Central Asia, and westernmost East Asia |