Diploderma panchi, commonly known as the Panchi lizard, is a medium-sized, arboreal species native to the humid subtropical forests of Southeast Asia, particularly Myanmar and Vietnam. With a distinctive coloration of brown, black, and olive green, they primarily feed on insects and play a crucial role in their ecosystem while facing threats from habitat loss and illegal trade.
Tag: Vietnam biodiversity
Cyrtodactylus laangensis
Cyrtodactylus laangensis, a slender gecko native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, known for its vibrant coloration, excellent night vision, and vital role in regulating insect populations. This nocturnal species is classified as Vulnerable, facing threats from habitat loss.
Cyrtodactylus consobrinoides
Cyrtodactylus consobrinoides, a medium-sized gecko native to Southeast Asia, thrives in humid limestone karsts and tropical forests. This nocturnal insectivore features distinctive coloration for camouflage, agile climbing abilities, and is classified as vulnerable due to habitat loss.