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'''''Phelsuma lineata punctulata''''' <small>[[Robert Mertens|Mertens]], 1970</small> is a [[diurnal]] [[subspecies]] of [[gecko]]s. It inhabits northern [[Madagascar]] and typically occurs on different trees and huts. This day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.
'''''Phelsuma lineata punctulata''''' <small>[[Robert Mertens|Mertens]], 1970</small> is a [[diurnal animal|diurnal]] [[subspecies]] of [[gecko]]s. It inhabits northern [[Madagascar]] and typically occurs on different trees and huts. This day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.


== Description ==
== Description ==

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Phelsuma lineata punctulata Mertens, 1970 is a diurnal subspecies of geckos. It inhabits northern Madagascar and typically occurs on different trees and huts. This day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.

Description

This lizard belongs to the smallest day geckos. It can reach a total length of about 13 cm. The body colour is dark green with irregular red spots. A thin red stripe extends from the nostril to the eye. A black lateral stripe extends between the front and rear legs. The typical lineata dorso-lateral white stripe is present. On the snout there is a red faint v-marking.

Distribution

This gecko inhabits the mountain of northern Madagascar, including the area around Tsaratanana.

Habitat

This Phelsuma lineata punctulata inhabits a moist climate. It is found on traveler palms and other palm trees.

Diet

These day geckos feed on various insects and other invertebrates. They also like to lick soft, sweet fruit, pollen and nectar.

Behaviour

Like most Phelsuma spec., the males can be quite quarrelsome and do not accept other males in their neighbourhood.

Reproduction

The females lay up to 6 pairs of eggs. At a temperature of 28°C, the young will hatch after approximately 40–45 days. The juveniles measure 40 mm.


Care and maintenance in captivity

These animals can be housed in spairs. They need a well planted terrarium. The temperature should be about 25-28°C (locally around 30°C) during the day and drop to around 20°C at night. The humidity should be maintained around 75–85%. In captivity, these animals can be fed with crickets, wax moth, fruits flies, mealworms and houseflies.

References

  1. Henkel, F.-W. and W. Schmidt (1995) Amphibien und Reptilien Madagaskars, der Maskarenen, Seychellen und Komoren. Ulmer Stuttgart. ISBN 3800173239
  2. McKeown, Sean (1993) The general care and maintenance of day geckos. Advanced Vivarium Systems, Lakeside CA.