Woodworthia
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| Woodworthia | |
|---|---|
| W. maculata | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Reptilia |
| Order: | Squamata |
| Suborder: | Gekkota |
| Family: | Diplodactylidae |
| Genus: | Woodworthia Garman, 1901 |
Woodworthia is a genus of geckos in the family Diplodactylidae endemic to New Zealand. It includes four formally described species, though as many as 17 genetically distinct species may exist.[1][2] All species are native to New Zealand.
- Woodworthia brunnea (Cope, 1869) – Canterbury gecko
- Woodworthia chrysosiretica (Robb, 1980) – gold-striped gecko, gold-stripe gecko, or golden sticky-toed gecko
- Woodworthia korowai Winkel et al., 2023 – korowai gecko
- Woodworthia maculata (Gray, 1845) – New Zealand common gecko or Raukawa gecko
Other possible species have been described under informal names:[3]
- Woodworthia "Central Otago" – schist gecko, Central Otago gecko
- Woodworthia "Cromwell" – Kawarau gecko, Cromwell gecko
- Woodworthia "Marlborough mini" – Minimac gecko, Marlborough mini gecko, Kaikouras gecko
- Woodworthia "Mount Arthur" – Kahurangi gecko, Mount Arthur gecko
- Woodworthia "Otago large" – Korero gecko, large Otago gecko, Otago large gecko, Otago-Southland gecko, Danseys Pass gecko
- Woodworthia "pygmy" – pygmy gecko
- Woodworthia "Southern Alps" – Southern Alps gecko
- Woodworthia "southern mini" – short-toed gecko, southern mini gecko