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Homonota darwinii
Homonota darwinii
(shown with Hyalis argentea)
Photographer: Richard D. Sage

ID: 0000 0000 0521 0149 (2021-05-05)

Copyright © 2021 Richard Sage

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  • date of photo  Apr 19, 2021
  • latitude -40.82130   longitude -64.72179     View on Google Maps.
  • location   Sandy flat near Atlantic Ocean, approx. 13 km E Puerto San Antonio Este (Adolfo Alsina Departamento, Río Negro, Argentina)
  • family Phyllodactylidae
  • order Sauria
  • class Reptilia
  • habitat  Stabilized, coastal sand dunes
  • species associated with this habitat: Hayalis argentea var. latisquama    Homonota darwinii    Lycinus    Allocosa    Eucranium  
  • notes   The gecko was living under a metal sign that had fallen down flat on the ground, in the coastal vegetation of sand dunes that have been stabilized by the plant Hyalis argentea.
  • keywords: sand dunes, Hyalis argentea, Homonota darwinii
  • camera   Nikon D50
  • photo category: Animal - Reptile

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ANIMAL
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