The Gulf tree gehyra (Gehyra lauta) is a species of gecko, also known as the ghost gecko.[1] It is endemic to Queensland,[2][3] and to the Northern Territory in Australia.[4]
^Maguire, Kemii (10 March 2020). "Australia has six 'new' species of native gecko". ABC News. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
^Gehyra lauta at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database
^"Oliver, Paul M., Audrey Miranda Prasetya, Leonardo G. Tedeschi, Jessica Fenker Antunes, Ryan J. Ellis, Paul Doughty & Craig Moritz. 2020. Convergence and crypsis: Integrative taxonomic revision of the Gehyra australis group (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from northern Australia". zoobank.org. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
The Gulf tree gehyra (Gehyralauta) is a species of gecko, also known as the ghost gecko. It is endemic to Queensland, and to the Northern Territory in...
for lineages of the Gehyra australis species complex: G. arnhemica (east Arnhem Land), G. gemina (northern deserts), and G. lauta (gulf, NT–Qld border)...
islands". Mongabay.com. Skipwith, Phillip L.; Oliver, Paul M. (2014). "A new Gehyra (Gekkonidae: Reptilia) from New Guinea with unique caudal scalation" (PDF)...