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Pseudogonatodes
Pseudogonatodes is a genus of sphaerodactylid geckos, often known as South American clawed geckos, containing seven described species. Like most sphaerodactylines (South American sphaerodactylids), Pseudogonatodes are miniaturized geckos and among the smallest living lizards. They are diurnal and terrestrial, foraging among leaf litter and rotting wood on the ground. Prey items are primarily small arthropods such as springtails, insect larvae, and orthopterans (crickets and kin). Though locally common and not strongly threatened with extinction, most species occupy restricted ranges in remote

Pseudogonatodes furvus
species of reptile

Pseudogonatodes guianensis
species of reptile
Pseudogonatodes barbouri
species of reptile
Pseudogonatodes lunulatus
species of reptile
Pseudogonatodes peruvianus
species of reptile
Pseudogonatodes manessi
species of reptile

Pseudogonatodes gasconi
species of reptile