Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gekko palawanensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Gekko palawanensis Taylor, 1925
137318A.C. Alcala and E. Dujon   50381961-03-25
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Puerto Princesa City, S slope of Thumb Peak, Malatgaw River, near Camp No. 1, 9.7619388889 118.605, 305m

CAS:HERP
Gekko palawanensis Taylor, 1925
137319A.C. Alcala et al.   52581961-03-29
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Puerto Princesa City, S slope of Thumb Peak, tributary of Malatgaw River, 2 km SW Camp No. 1, 9.7456111111 118.611, 457 - 610m

CAS:HERP
Gekko palawanensis Taylor, 1925
137320Q. Alcala et al.   53111961-04-01
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Puerto Princesa City, S slope of Thumb Peak, Malatgaw river, 2 km NW of Camp No. 1, 9.7687611111 118.604, 305 - 457m

CAS:HERP
Gekko palawanensis Taylor, 1925
137321Q. Alcala et al.   53121961-04-01
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Puerto Princesa City, S slope of Thumb Peak, Malatgaw river, 2 km NW of Camp No. 1, 9.7687611111 118.604, 305 - 457m

CAS:HERP
Gekko palawanensis Taylor, 1925
137322Q. Alcala et al.   53141961-04-01
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Puerto Princesa City, S slope of Thumb Peak, Malatgaw river, 2 km NW of Camp No. 1, 9.7687611111 118.604, 305 - 457m

CAS:HERP
Gekko palawanensis Taylor, 1925
137323Q. Alcala et al.   53151961-04-01
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Puerto Princesa City, S slope of Thumb Peak, Malatgaw river, 2 km NW of Camp No. 1, 9.7687611111 118.604, 305 - 457m

CAS:HERP
Gekko palawanensis Taylor, 1925
137324Q. Alcala et al.   53211961-04-01
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Puerto Princesa City, S slope of Thumb Peak, 2 km NW of Camp No. 1, 9.7616111111 118.605, 305 - 457m

CAS:HERP
Gekko palawanensis Taylor, 1925
137325Q. Alcala et al.   53221961-04-01
Philippine Ids., Palawan Prov., Puerto Princesa City, S slope of Thumb Peak, 2 km NW of Camp No. 1, 9.7616111111 118.605, 305 - 457m


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Google Map

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