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Selection of Australian Frogs

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REPTILES OF THE WORLD SPECIES LISTS

SOUTHERN ROCK DTELLA
Gehyra lazelli
Adult Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with a regrown tail, photographed at Mt. Barker, SA
Adult Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with a regrown tail, photographed at Mt. Barker, SA



Approximate distribution of the Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli)


Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with a regrown tail, photographed at Rockleigh, SA
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), photographed at Rockleigh, SA



Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with a regrown tail, photographed at Rockleigh, SA


Southern Rock Dtella Gehyra lazelli
Note the regrown tail on this Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) - Mt Lofty Ranges SA


Southern Rock Dtella Gehyra lazelli
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) - Note the claws on top of the toepads.
Photographed at Mt. Barker, SA


Eastern Tree Dtella (Gehyra versicolor) with a regrown tail photographed at Loch Luna in the Riverland, South Australia
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) photographed at Loch Luna in the Riverland, South Australia

Southern Rock Dtella Gehyra lazelli
Note the regrown tail on this Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) - Mt Lofty Ranges SA


Southern Rock Dtella Gehyra lazelli
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with a regrown tail, photographed at Mt. Barker, SA - this species usually lives in rock crevices


Southern Rock Dtella Gehyra lazelli
The underside of toes can be seen on this Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) which has a regrown tail



Southern Rock Dtella Gehyra lazelli - Monarto SA
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) with a regrown tail
- Monarto, SA


Southern Rock Dtella Gehyra lazelli - Monarto SA
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with an original tail, found under rubbish on the side of the road - Monarto, SA


Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) with a regrown tail - photographed at Eba near Morgan, SA
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) with a regrown tail - photographed at Eba near Morgan, SA


Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli)
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), found under rubbish on the side of the road - Monarto, SA


Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli)
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), photographed at Monarto, SA


Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli)
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) with a regrown tail - Monarto, SA


Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli)
Baby Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) - Monarto, SA


Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli)
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) - Monarto, SA


Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli)
Baby Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli) - Monarto, SA


Adult Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with a regrown tail, photographed at Mt. Barker, SA
Adult Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with a regrown tail, photographed at Mt. Barker, SA


Baby Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), photographed at Mt. Barker, SA
Baby Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli),with original tail photographed at Mt. Barker, SA


Adult Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), photographed at Mt. Barker, SA
Adult Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), photographed at Mt. Barker, SA


Subadult Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with a regrown tail, photographed at Mt. Barker, SA
Subadult Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with a regrown tail, photographed at Mt. Barker, SA


Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with an original tail, photographed near Windy Point, where there is an isolated colony of this species
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), with an original tail, photographed near Windy Point, where there is an isolated colony of this species

Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), photographed near Windy Point, where there is an isolated colony of this species
Southern Rock Dtella (Gehyra lazelli), photographed near Windy Point, where there is an isolated colony of this species

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Geckos

Geckos of Australia

Geckos
of
The World

Geckos
of
Australia


GECKO SPECIES LISTS BY STATE OR TERRITORY

Geckos of South Australia

GECKOS OF NSW

Queensland GECKO LIZARDS Gekkonidae

NORTHERN TERRITORY GECKO LIZARDS Gekkonidae

WESTERN AUSTRALIA GECKO LIZARDS Gekkonidae

GECKOS OF VICTORIA

Geckos of ACT

Geckos
of South
Australia

Geckos
of
NSW

Geckos
of
Qld

Geckos
of
NT

Geckos
of
WA

Geckos
of
Victoria

Geckos
of
ACT

AUSTRALIAN REPTILE SPECIES LISTS BY STATE OR TERRITORY

Reptiles of South Australia
REPTILES OF VICTORIA
REPTILES OF NSW REPTILES OF QUEENSLAND REPTILES OF NORTHERN TERRITORY REPTILES OF Western Australia Reptiles of the ACT(Canberra)

Reptiles of South Australia

Reptiles
of
Victoria

Reptiles
of
NSW

Reptiles
of
Qld

Reptiles
of
NT

Reptiles
of
WA

Reptiles
of the
ACT

Reptiles of Tasmania

MORE REPTILE SPECIES LISTS

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Reptiles of Christmas Island

Reptiles
of Cocos Keeling Islands

Reptiles of Norfolk Island


Reptiles of Australia

Selection of Australian Frogs

Reptiles of the World

Amphibians of the World

Reptiles
of
Australia

Frogs
of
Australia

Reptiles
of
The World

Amphibians of the
World


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