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{{Short description|Genus of lizards}} {{Automatic taxobox | image = Phelsuma-laticauda-Saint-Denis.JPG | image_caption = [[Gold dust day gecko]], ''Phelsuma laticauda'' | taxon = Phelsuma | authority = [[John Edward Gray|Gray]], 1825 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision = 53 species; see text }} '''''Phelsuma''''' is a large [[genus]] of [[gecko]]s in the [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Gekkonidae]]. [[Species]] in the genus ''Phelsuma'' are commonly referred to as '''day geckos'''. Some day geckos are seriously endangered and some are common, but all ''Phelsuma'' species are [[CITES Appendix II]] listed. Little is known about trade in day geckos,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.senckenberg.de/files/content/forschung/publikationen/vertebratezoology/vz65-2/02_vertebrate_zoology_65-2_glaw-roesler_247-283.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-04-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220111330/http://www.senckenberg.de/files/content/forschung/publikationen/vertebratezoology/vz65-2/02_vertebrate_zoology_65-2_glaw-roesler_247-283.pdf |archive-date=2016-12-20 |url-status=dead }}</ref> but the [[IUCN]] considers it a threat to some species. Some species are captive-bred.<ref>[http://www.geckotime.com/breeding-endangered-geckos/ Breeding Endangered Geckos], editor's interview with Matt Schaefer, July 23, 2013</ref> ==Taxonomy== The genus itself is thought to have originated anywhere between the [[Late Cretaceous]] to the mid-[[Eocene]] (43 to 75 mya), as that is when its lineage is known to have diverged from the one containing the [[Namaqua Day Gecko|Namaqua day gecko]] (''Rhoptropella''), although it is unknown how closely related both genera are. The [[crown group]] containing all recent species is thought to have originated in the early [[Oligocene]], about 30 million years ago, with the most basal of them being the isolated [[Andaman day gecko]] (''P. andamanensis''), which diverged from all other species shortly after the crown group originated.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Mohan|first1=Ashwini V.|last2=Orozco-terWengel|first2=Pablo|author2-link=species:Pablo Orozco-terWengel|last3=Shanker|first3=Kartik|last4=Vences|first4=Miguel|author4-link=Miguel Vences|date=2020-07-16|title=The Andaman day gecko paradox: an ancient endemic without pronounced phylogeographic structure|journal=Scientific Reports|language=en|volume=10|issue=1|pages=11745|doi=10.1038/s41598-020-68402-7|pmid=32678130|pmc=7367275|bibcode=2020NatSR..1011745M|issn=2045-2322|doi-access=free}}</ref> Most of the other divergence among species in areas of the Western Indian Ocean such as the [[Seychelles]] is thought to have occurred in the [[Neogene]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Rocha|first1=Sara|author1-link=species:Sara Rocha|last2=Posada|first2=David|last3=Harris|first3=D. James|author3-link=species:David James Harris|date=2013-01-05|title=Phylogeography and diversification history of the day-gecko genus Phelsuma in the Seychelles islands|url= |journal=BMC Evolutionary Biology|volume=13|issue=1|pages=3|doi=10.1186/1471-2148-13-3|issn=1471-2148|pmc=3598968|pmid=23289814 |doi-access=free |bibcode=2013BMCEE..13....3R }}</ref> ==Description== In contrast to most other [[gecko]] species, day geckos of the genus ''Phelsuma'' are active mainly during the day. Other diurnal geckos include species of the genera ''[[Lygodactylus]]'' and ''[[Gonatodes]]''. Like most other geckos, day geckos lack eyelids, instead having rounded pupils and a clear, fixed plate covering their eyes which they clean with their tongues. Many species have bright green, red, and blue colors which make them popular [[terrarium]] or [[vivarium]] pets. These brilliant colors play a role in intraspecies recognition and also serve as camouflage. The total length (including tail) of the different ''Phelsuma'' species varies between about {{convert|6.5|and|30|cm|in}}, but the extinct [[Rodrigues giant day gecko]] was even larger. Day geckos have toe pads consisting of tiny [[lamella (zoology)|lamella]]e which allow them to walk on plain vertical and inverted surfaces like bamboo or glass. The inner toe on each foot is [[vestigial]]. Males have well-developed [[Femoral triangle|femoral]] pores on the undersurface of their rear limbs. These pores are less developed or absent in females. Females often have well-developed [[endolymphatic]] chalk sacs on the sides of their necks. These sacs store calcium, which is needed for egg production. Those eggs can often be seen through the ventral surface of the female's body shortly before they are laid. The hatchlings reach sexual maturity between six and 12 months old. Smaller species may live up to 10 years, whereas the larger species have been reported to live more than 20 years in captivity. ==Distribution and habitat== Day geckos inhabit the islands of the south-west part of the [[Indian Ocean]]. The exceptions are ''[[Phelsuma andamanense]]'', which is endemic to the [[Andaman Islands]] in the [[Bay of Bengal]], and ''[[Phelsuma dubia]]'', which is also found on the East Coast of mainland Africa, although it possibly was introduced there. Most ''Phelsumas'' species are found in [[Mauritius]] and [[Madagascar]]. Some species are found on neighboring island groups, including the [[Mascarenes]], [[Seychelles]], and [[Comoros]]. Due to human introduction, they are also often found on some of the [[Hawaiian Islands]], including the [[Hawaii (island)|Big Island]], Maui and [[Kauai]], and the state of [[Florida]], where they were introduced as a form of pest control. The different ''Phelsuma'' species can be found from sea level up to 2,300 meters. Most day geckos are arboreal. They inhabit, amongst others, [[coconut]] palms and [[banana]] trees, but can also be found near human settlements, in gardens, on fences, houses, and huts. An exception, ''[[Phelsuma barbouri]]'', is a terrestrial species. ==Diet== Day geckos feed on various [[insect]]s and other [[invertebrate]]s in the wild. They also eat nectar, pollen, and occasionally soft, ripe and sweet fruits such as bananas. In captivity, such a diet is simulated. Insects which may be used include: (wingless) [[Drosophilidae|fruit flies]], various [[flies]], [[wax moth]]s, [[cricket (insect)|cricket]]s, small [[super worm]]s, small [[butter worm]]s and [[mealworm]]s. Fruit, which is required a few times a week, may be small pieces of [[papaya]], [[banana]], or other sweet fruit and also commercial gecko nectars. In 2008 a [[BBC]] film crew took footage of a day gecko successfully begging a [[planthopper]] for honeydew.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7247472.stm|title=Gecko 'begs' insect for honeydew | work=BBC News | date=16 February 2008}}</ref> == Etymology == The genus ''Phelsuma'' was first described in 1825 by the [[British people|British]] [[Zoology|zoologist]] [[John Edward Gray]], who named it after the [[Dutch people|Dutch]] [[physician]] [[Murk van Phelsum]].<ref>[[species:Bo Beolens|Beolens, Bo]]; [[species:Michael Watkins|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'', p. 206).</ref> ==Classification== [[File:Phelsuma abbotti chekei 188291768 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Cheke's day gecko<br> (''[[Phelsuma abbotti chekei|P. abbotti chekei]]'')]] [[File:Phelsuma astriata astriata 2015 (cropped).JPG|thumb|Seychelles small day gecko<br>(''[[Phelsuma astriata astriata|P. astriata astriata]]'')]][[File:Phelsuma borbonica mater 129462954 (cropped) (cropped).jpg|thumb|Reunion Island day gecko <br>(''[[Réunion Island day gecko|P. borbonicaca]]'')]][[File:Phelsuma breviceps (cropped 2).JPG|thumb|Short-headed day gecko (''[[Phelsuma breviceps|P. breviceps]]'')]][[File:Phelsuma cepediana Mauritius 040128 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Blue-tailed day gecko<br />(''[[Blue-tailed day gecko|P. cepediana]]'')]]The genus consists of about 70 known [[species]] and [[subspecies]]. Two ''Phelsuma'' species (''[[Phelsuma gigas]]'' and ''[[Phelsuma edwardnewtoni]]''), both of which were endemic to the [[Mascarene Islands|Mascarene]] island of [[Rodrigues]], are now considered to be [[Extinction|extinct]], probably due to the destruction of their environments by human settlers and their domestic animals. Many day gecko species are endangered today for similar reasons: an increasing percentage of their natural habitat, especially tropical forest, is being destroyed by human activity. *[[File:Phelsuma dorsivittata 184633674 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Striped day gecko (''[[Phelsuma dorsivittata|P. dorsivittata]]'')]][[File:P-flavigularis (cropped).jpg|thumb|Yellow-throated day gecko (''[[Phelsuma flavigularis|P. flavigularis]]'')]][[File:Phelsuma gouldi 108484637 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Anja day gecko (''[[Phelsuma gouldi|P. gouldi]]'')]][[File:Madagascar giant day gecko (Phelsuma grandis) Nosy Komba (cropped).jpg|thumb|Madagascar giant day gecko (''[[Phelsuma grandis|P. grandis]]'')]][[File:Gecko Phelsuma klemmeri (cropped).jpg|thumb|Yellow-headed day gecko (''[[Phelsuma klemmeri|P. klemmeri]]'')]][[File:Phelsuma lineata 184622407 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Lined day gecko (''[[Phelsuma lineata|P. lineata]]'')]][[File:Ornate Day Gecko in Bras d'Eau NP - Phelsuma ornata (cropped).jpg|thumb|Mauritius ornate day gecko<br />(''[[Mauritius ornate day gecko|P. ornata]]'')]][[File:Phelsuma quadriocellata quadriocellata 3890357 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Peacock day gecko (''[[Phelsuma quadriocellata|P. quadriocellata]]'')]][[File:Phelsuma standingi 50296046 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Standing's day gecko (''[[Phelsuma standingi|P. standingi]]'')]]''[[Phelsuma abbotti]]'' {{small|[[Leonhard Stejneger|Stejneger]], 1893}} **''[[Phelsuma abbotti abbotti]]'' {{small|Stejneger, 1893}} – Aldabra Island day gecko **''[[Phelsuma abbotti chekei]]'' {{small|[[:fr:Achim-Rüdiger Börner|Börner]] & [[species:Walter W. Minuth|Minuth]], 1984}} – Cheke's day gecko **''[[Phelsuma abbotti sumptio]]'' {{small|[[species:Anthony S. Cheke|Cheke]], 1982}} – Assumption Island day gecko *''[[Phelsuma andamanensis]]'' {{small|[[Edward Blyth|Blyth]], 1861}} – Andaman Islands day gecko *''[[Phelsuma antanosy]]'' {{small|[[:fr:Christopher John Raxworthy|Raxworthy]] & [[:fr:Ronald Archie Nussbaum|Nussbaum]], 1993}} *''[[Phelsuma astriata]]'' {{small|[[Gustav Tornier|Tornier]], 1901}} – Seychelles day gecko ** ''[[Phelsuma astriata astovei]]'' {{small|[[Vivian Frederick Maynard FitzSimons|V. FitzSimons]], 1948}} **''[[Phelsuma astriata astriata]]'' {{small|Tornier, 1901}} – Seychelles small day gecko **''[[Phelsuma astriata semicarinata]]'' {{small|Cheke, 1982}} *''[[Phelsuma barbouri]]'' {{small|[[Arthur Loveridge|Loveridge]], 1942}} – Barbour's day gecko *''[[Phelsuma berghofi]]'' {{small|[[species:Jens Krüger|Krüger]], 1996}} *''[[Phelsuma borai]]'' {{small|[[Frank Glaw|Glaw]], [[Jörn Köhler|J. Köhler]] & [[Miguel Vences|Vences]], 2009}} *''[[Phelsuma borbonica]]'' {{small|[[Robert Mertens|Mertens]], 1966}} **''[[Phelsuma borbonica agalegae]]'' {{small|Cheke, 1975}} – Agalega day gecko **''[[Phelsuma borbonica borbonica]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1966}} – Reunion Island day gecko **''[[Phelsuma borbonica mater]]'' {{small|[[Harald Meier|Meier]], 1995}} *''[[Phelsuma breviceps]]'' {{small|[[Oskar Boettger|Boettger]], 1894}} *[[File:Phelsuma sundbergi longinsulae 62955290 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Mahé day gecko (''[[Phelsuma sundbergi longinsulae|P. sundbergi longinsulae]]'')]]''[[Phelsuma cepediana]]'' {{small|([[Jacques-Gérard Milbert|Milbert]], 1812)}} – blue-tailed day gecko *''[[Phelsuma comorensis]]'' {{small|Boettger, 1913}} *''[[Phelsuma dorsivittata]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1964}} *''[[Phelsuma dubia]]'' {{small|(Boettger, 1881)}} – dull day gecko, Zanzibar day gecko *{{Dagger}}''[[Phelsuma edwardnewtoni]]'' {{small|[[species:Joseph Lucien Jean Vinson|J. Vinson]] & [[species:Jean-Michel Vinson|J.-M. Vinson]], 1969}} – Rodrigues day gecko (extinct, last seen 1917) *''[[Phelsuma flavigularis]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1962}} – yellow-throated day gecko *{{Dagger}}''[[Phelsuma gigas]]'' {{small|[[François Liénard de la Mivoye|Liénard]], 1842}} – Rodrigues giant day gecko (extinct, last seen 1842) *''[[Phelsuma gouldi]]'' {{small|[[species:Angelica Crottini|Crottini]] et al., 2011}} *''[[Phelsuma grandis]]'' {{small|[[John Edward Gray|Gray]], 1870}} – Madagascar giant day gecko *''[[Phelsuma guentheri]]'' {{small|[[George Albert Boulenger|Boulenger]], 1885}} – Round Island day gecko *''[[Phelsuma guimbeaui]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1963}} – orange-spotted day gecko, Mauritius lowland forest day gecko *''[[Phelsuma guttata]]'' {{small|[[:sv:Walter Kaudern|Kaudern]], 1922}} – speckled day gecko *''[[Phelsuma hielscheri]]'' {{small|[[species:Herbert Rösler|Rösler]], [[species:Fritz Jürgen Obst|Obst]] & [[species:Robert Seipp|Seipp]], 2001}} *''[[Phelsuma hoeschi]]'' {{small|[[species:Hans-Peter Berghof|Berghof]] & [[species:Gerd Trautmann|Trautmann]], 2009}} *''[[Phelsuma inexpectata]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1966}} – Reunion Island ornate day gecko *''[[Phelsuma kely]]'' {{small|[[species:Patrick Schönecker|Schönecker]], [[species:Stefanie Bach|Bach]] & Glaw, 2004}} *''[[Phelsuma klemmeri]]'' {{small|Seipp, 1991}} – yellow-headed day gecko *''[[Phelsuma madagascariensis kochi|Phelsuma kochi]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1954}} – Koch's day gecko, Koch's giant day gecko, Madagascar day gecko, Maevatanana day gecko *''[[Phelsuma laticauda]]'' {{small|(Boettger, 1880)}} – broad-tailed day gecko **''[[Phelsuma laticauda angularis]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1964}} **''[[Phelsuma laticauda laticauda]]'' {{small|(Boettger, 1880)}} – gold dust day gecko *''[[Phelsuma lineata]]'' {{small|Gray, 1842}} **''[[Phelsuma lineata bombetokensis]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1964}} **''[[Phelsuma lineata elanthana]]'' {{small|Krüger, 1996}} **''[[Phelsuma lineata lineata]]'' {{small|Gray, 1842}} *''[[Phelsuma madagascariensis]]'' {{small|Gray, 1831}} **''[[Phelsuma madagascariensis boehmei]]'' {{small|Meier, 1982}} – Boehme's giant day gecko **''[[Phelsuma madagascariensis madagascariensis]]'' {{small|Gray, 1831}} – Madagascar day gecko *''[[Phelsuma malamakibo]]'' {{small|Nussbaum et al., 2000}} <ref>{{Cite web|title=Catalogue of Life: ''Phelsuma malamakibo'' Nussbaum, Raxworthy, Raselimanana & Ramanamanjato, 2000|url=http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/4f476e9d91646bce8ba269006542ae85|website=www.catalogueoflife.org|access-date=2020-05-29}}</ref> *''[[Phelsuma masohoala]]'' {{small|Raxworthy & Nussbaum, 1994}} <ref>{{Cite web|title=''Phelsuma masohoala''|url=http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/species.php?genus=Phelsuma&species=masohoala|website=The Reptile Database|access-date=2020-05-29}}</ref> *''[[Phelsuma modesta]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1970}} – modest day gecko <ref>{{Cite web|title=''Phelsuma modesta''|url=http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/species.php?genus=Phelsuma&species=modesta|website=The Reptile Database|access-date=2020-05-29}}</ref> **''[[Phelsuma modesta leiogaster]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1963}} **''[[Phelsuma modesta modesta]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1970}} {{citation needed|date=November 2012}} *''[[Phelsuma mutabilis]]'' {{small|([[Alfred Grandidier|Grandidie]]r, 1869)}} – thicktail day gecko *''[[Phelsuma nigristriata]]'' {{small|Meier, 1984}} – island day gecko *''[[Phelsuma ornata]]'' {{small|Gray, 1825}} – Mauritius ornate day gecko *''[[Phelsuma parkeri]]'' {{small|Loveridge, 1941}} – Pemba Island day gecko *''[[Phelsuma parva]]'' {{small|Meier, 1983}} *''[[Phelsuma v-nigra pasteuri|Phelsuma pasteuri]]'' {{small|Meier, 1984}} – Pasteur's day gecko *''[[Phelsuma pronki]]'' {{small|Seipp, 1994}} *''[[Phelsuma punctulata]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1970}} – striped day gecko *''[[Phelsuma pusilla]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1964}} **''[[Phelsuma pusilla hallmanni]]'' {{small|Meier, 1989}} – Hallmann's day gecko **''[[Phelsuma pusilla pusilla]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1964}} *''[[Phelsuma quadriocellata]]'' {{small|[[Wilhelm Peters|W. Peters]], 1883}} – peacock day gecko **''Phelsuma quadriocellata quadriocellata'' {{small|W. Peters, 1883}} – four-spotted day gecko **''Phelsuma quadriocellata bimaculata'' {{small|Kaudern, 1922}} **''Phelsuma quadriocellata lepida'' {{small|Krüger, 1993}} *''[[Phelsuma ravenala]]'' {{small|Raxworthy et al., 2007}}<!--Systematic Biology 56(6), December 2007: 907-923.--> *''[[Phelsuma robertmertensi]]'' {{small|Meier, 1980}} – [[Robert Mertens]]'s day gecko *''[[Phelsuma roesleri]]'' {{small|Glaw et al., 2010}} *''[[Phelsuma guimbeaui rosagularis|Phelsuma rosagularis]]'' {{small|J. Vinson & J.-M. Vinson, 1969}} – Mauritius upland forest day gecko *''[[Phelsuma seippi]]'' {{small|Meier, 1987}} – Seipp's day gecko *''[[Phelsuma serraticauda]]'' {{small|Mertens, 1963}} – flat-tailed day gecko *''[[Phelsuma standingi]]'' {{small|[[Paul Ayshford Methuen, 4th Baron Methuen|Methuen]] & [[John Hewitt (herpetologist)|Hewitt]], 1913}} – Standing's day gecko *''[[Phelsuma sundbergi]]'' {{small|[[Carl Hialmar Rendahl|Rendahl]], 1939}} – Praslin Island day gecko **''[[Phelsuma sundbergi ladiguensis]]'' {{small|[[species:Wolfgang Böhme|Böhme]] & Meier, 1981}} – La Digue day gecko **''[[Phelsuma sundbergi longinsulae]]'' {{small|Rendahl, 1939}} – Mahé day gecko **''[[Phelsuma sundbergi sundbergi]]'' {{small|Rendahl, 1939}} – Seychelles giant day gecko <!-- *Three-lined day gecko, ''[[Phelsuma trilineata]]'' (= ''Ph. cepediana'') --> *''[[Phelsuma vanheygeni]]'' {{small|[[species:Achim Lerner|Lerner]], 2000}} *''[[Phelsuma v-nigra]]'' {{small|Boettger, 1913}} – Indian day gecko **''[[Phelsuma v-nigra anjouanensis]]'' {{small|Meier, 1986}} – Anjouan Island day gecko **''[[Phelsuma v-nigra comoraegrandensis]]'' {{small|Meier, 1986}} – Grand Comoro day gecko **''[[Phelsuma v-nigra v-nigra]]'' {{small|Boettger, 1913}} ''[[Nota bene]]'': A [[Binomial nomenclature|binomial authority]] or [[Trinomen|trinomial authority]] in parentheses indicates that the species or subspecies was originally described in a genus other than ''Phelsuma''. <!-- belong on species pages ==Explanation of the species epithets== * ''abbotti'': after [[W. L. Abbott]]. * ''agalagae'': from [[Agalega]]. * ''andamanensis'': from the [[Andaman Islands]]. * ''angularis'': angular (refers to the tail). * ''anjouanensis'': from Anjouan (island). * ''astovei'': from Astove (island). * ''astriata'': without stripes (in comparison to ''[[Phelsuma lineata lineata]]''). * ''barbouri'': after Barbour. * ''befotakensis'': from [[Befotaka]]. * ''bimaculata'': with two blotches, spots. * ''boehmei'': after [[Wolfgang Böhme]]. * ''bombetokensis'': from Bombetoka (bay). * ''borbonica'': from Bourbon (now called [[Réunion]]). * ''breviceps'': short headed. * ''cepediana'': after [[Bernard Germain Étienne de la Ville, Comte de Lacépède]]. * ''checkei'': after [[Anthony. S. Checke]]. * ''chloroscelis'': with (leaf) green thighs. * ''comoraegrandensis'': from [[Grande Comoros]]. * ''comorensis'': from the [[Comoros]] (island group). * ''dorsivittata'': back wrapped in ribbons. * ''dubia'': * ''edwardnewtonii'': after [[Edward Newton]]. * ''flavigularis'': with a yellow throat. * ''grandis'': big. * ''guentheri'': after [[Albert Günther]]. * ''guimbeaui'': after B. Guimbeau. * ''guttata'': with teardrop formed spots. * ''hallmannii'': after G. Hallmann. * ''inexpectata'': unexpected. * ''kely'': small (in the [[Malagasy language]]). * ''kochi'': after K.L. Koch. * ''ladiguensis'': from la Digue (island). * ''laticauda'': with a broad, flattened tail. * ''leiogaster'': smooth scales (belly). * ''leiura'': smooth tail scales. * ''lineata'': striped. * ''longinsulae'': from Long Island. * ''madagascariensis'': from [[Madagascar]]. * ''martensi'': after [[Karl Martens]]. * ''menaiensis'': from Menai. * ''minuthi'': after W. Minuth. * ''modesta'': modest. * ''mutabilis'': variable, changeable. * ''nigristriata'': with black stripes. * ''notissima'': best known. * ''ornata'': ornated. * ''parkeri'': after Park. * ''parva'': small. * ''pasteuri'': after [[Georges Pasteur]]. * ''Phelsuma'': after [[Murk van Phelsum]]. * ''pulchra'': beautiful. * ''punctulata'': with small spots. * ''pusilla'': tiny. * ''quadriocellata'': with four eyes. * ''robertmertensi'': after [[Robert Mertens]]. * ''rosagularis'': with a rose-coloured throat. * ''rubra'': red(-hot). * ''seippi'': after [[Robert Seipp]]. * ''semicarinata'': semi-keeled (scales). * ''serraticauda'': with a serrated tail. * ''standingi'': after Standing. * ''sumptio:. *# from [[Assumption Island]]. *# from sumptuous (posture, build). * ''sundbergi'': after H. Sundberg. * ''umbrae'': shaded. * ''v-nigra'': with a black V (marking). * ''venusta'': sweet. * ''vinsoni'': after [[Jean Vinson]] and [[Jean-Michel Vinson]].--> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20040217204159/http://www.phelsumania.com/public/introduction.html Phelsumania.com]}} *[http://www.gekkota.com/html/phelsuma.html Gekkota.com] *[http://www.phelsuma.nl/ Phelsuma.nl] *[http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/advanced_search?genus=phelsuma&submit=Search ''Phelsuma'' at the Reptile Database] ==Further reading== *[[species:Hans-Peter Berghof|Berghof H-P]] (2016). ''Taggeckos der Gattung ''Phelsuma'': Lebensweise – Haltung – Nachzucht''. Münster, Germany: Natur und Tier Verlag. 192 pp. {{ISBN|978-3-86659-336-7}}. (in German). *{{cite book|title=Day Geckos In Captivity|author1=Christenson, Leann |author2=Christenson, Greg |year=2003|publisher=Living Art Publishing|location=Ada, Oklahoma|isbn=0-9638130-2-1}} *[[species:Philip-Sebastian Gehring|Gehring P-S]], [[species:Angelica Crottini|Crottini A]], [[Frank Glaw|Glaw F]], [[Susanne Hauswaldt|Hauswaldt S]], [[species:Fanomezana Mihaja Ratsoavina|Ratsoavina FM]] (2010). "Notes on the natural history, distribution and malformations of day geckos (''Phelsuma'') from Madagascar". ''Herpetology Notes'' '''3''': 321-327. *Glaw F, [[species:Herbert Rösler|Rösler H]] (2015). "Taxonomic checklist of the day geckos of the genera ''Phelsuma'' Gray, 1825 and ''Rhoptropella'' [[John Hewitt (herpetologist)|Hewitt]], 1937 (Squamata: Gekkonidae)". ''Vertebrate Zoology'' '''65''' (2): 247–283. *[[John Edward Gray|Gray JE]] (1825). "A Synopsis of the Genera of Reptiles and Amphibia, with a Description of some new Species". ''Annals of Philosophy. New Series'' [Series 2] '''10''': 193-217. (''Phelsuma'', new genus, p. 199). *[[species:Sara Rocha|Rocha S]], Rösler H, Gehring P-S, Glaw F, [[David Posada|Posada D]], [[species:David James Harris|Harris DJ]], [[Miguel Vences|Vences M]] (2010). "Phylogenetic systematics of day geckos, genus ''Phelsuma'', based on molecular and morphological data (Squamata: Gekkonidae)". ''Zootaxa'' '''2429''': 1–28. {{Taxonbar|from=Q1429208}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Phelsuma| ]] [[Category:Fauna of the Mascarene Islands]] [[Category:Reptiles of Mauritius]] [[Category:Reptiles of Seychelles]] [[Category:Reptiles of Madagascar]] [[Category:Lizard genera]] [[Category:Taxa named by John Edward Gray]]
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