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Pasteur's day gecko

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Subspecies of lizard

Pasteur's day gecko
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Order:Squamata
Suborder:Gekkota
Family:Gekkonidae
Genus:Phelsuma
Species:
Subspecies:
P. v. pasteuri
Trinomial name
Phelsuma v-nigra pasteuri
Meier, 1984
Area of distribution
Synonyms[1]
  • Phelsuma v-nigra pasteuri
    Meier, 1984
  • Phelsuma pasteuri
    Meirte, 1999
  • Phelsuma v-nigra pasteuri
    Rösler, 2000
  • Phelsuma pasteuri
    Hallmann et al., 2008

Pasteur's day gecko (Phelsuma v-nigra pasteuriMeier, 1984; synonym,Phelsuma pasteuri ) is a smalldiurnalsubspecies ofgecko. It lives in theComoros and typically inhabits trees and bushes. Pasteur's day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.

Etymology

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This subspecies (or species) is namedpasteuri in honor of FrenchherpetologistGeorges Pasteur.[2]

Description

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This lizard belongs to the smallest day geckos. It can reach a maximum length of approximately 11 cm (4.3 in). The body colour is bright green. The tail may be bright blue. There is a red v-shaped stripe on the snout and a red bar between the eyes. On the back there often are a number of small red-brick coloured dots. Typical is the turquoise blue patch in the neck region, which may be segmented by a small red dorsal stripe. A yellow ring around the eye is present. This subspecies doesn't have the typical v-shaped marking on the throat The ventral side is yellowish.

Distribution

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This subspecies only inhabits the islandMayotte in the Comoros.

Habitat

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Phelsuma v-nigra pasteuri is found on bushes and trees along streams.

Diet

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These day geckos feed on various insects and other invertebrates. They also like to lick soft, sweet fruit, pollen and nectar.

Care and maintenance in captivity

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These animals should be housed in pairs and need a medium-sized, well planted terrarium. The daytime temperature should be between 28 and 30 °C (82 and 86 °F), and 24 and 26 °C (75 and 79 °F) at night. The humidity should be not too high. A two-month winter cooldown should be included during which temperatures should be 25 °C (77 °F) during daytime and 20 °C (68 °F) at night. In captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax moth larvae, fruit flies, mealworms and houseflies.

References

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  1. ^"Phelsuma pasteuri ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
  2. ^Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp.ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. "Phelsuma (v-nigra) pasteuri ", p. 201.

Further reading

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  • Henkel F-W,Schmidt W (1995).Amphibien und Reptilien Madagaskars, der Maskarenen, Seychellen und Komoren. Stuttgart: Ulmer. 311 pp.ISBN 3-8001-7323-9. (in German).
  • McKeown S (1993).The General Care and Maintenance of Day Geckos. Lakeside, California: Advanced Vivarium Systems.
  • Meier H (1984). "Zwei neue Formen der Gattung Phelsumavon den Komoren (Sauria: Gekkonidae) ".Salamandra20 (1): 32-38. (Phelsuma v-nigra pasteuri, new subspecies). (in German).
Phelsuma pasteuri
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