Pseudogekko hungkag, also known as the Bicol hollow-dwelling forest gecko, is a species of
gecko. It is endemic to
Bicol Peninsula of
Luzon, the
Philippines. It is a small gecko measuring 42–52 mm (1.7–2.0 in) in
snout–vent length.[1][2] They have a cryptic appearance that allows them to blend into their natural habitat, crevices of hollow spaces on brown tree trunks.[3]
References
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abBrown, Rafe M.; Meneses, Camila G.; Wood, Perry L.; Fernandez, Jason B.; Cuesta, Michael A.; Clores, Michael A.; Tracy, Claire; Buehler, Matthew D. & Siler, Cameron D. (2020). "Unexpected discovery of another new species of Philippine false gecko (Gekkonidae; Pseudogekko) from the Bicol Peninsula of Luzon Island". Herpetologica. 76 (3): 315–329.
doi:
10.1655/Herpetologica-D-19-00029.1.
S2CID221564781.