Lewis Pass green gecko
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| Naultinus poecilochlorus (Robb, 1980) |
The Lewis Pass green gecko or central tree gecko, Naultinus poecilochlorus, is a gecko of the family Gekkonidae.
[edit] Distribution
The Lewis Pass green gecko is endemic to the South Island of New Zealand, found only at Lewis Pass, south Nelson, and north Canterbury.
[edit] Description
Coloration of this gekkonid is a green background with golden speckles, and white patches, in longitudinal rows.
Reproduction is viviparous.

