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 Individual species record

Phelsuma standingi Methuen & Hewitt, 1913

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Distribution of Phelsuma standingiDistribution

The main distribution range from Phelsuma standingi is between the Mangoky river in the north and the Onilahy river in the south in Southern Western Madagascar. The highest density of animals can be found within the succulent woodland; Alan ny Mikea. Next to these the succulent woodlands the gecko can also be found in the dry deciduous forests of that region.

Phelsuma standingi

 

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