A monotypic genus. Some authorities consider this to be synonymous with Hemidactylus, but Daniel distinguishes it from the latter genus by the presence of single lamellae beneath the digits.
| Scientific Name | Common Name | Distribution | Size | Notes |
| Dravidogecko | ||||
| D. anamallensis | Southern Forest Gecko | S India | 9½cm | Found (as name suggests) in forested areas in South India. Details: single lamellae beneath dilated digits. Coloration: overall grey-brown, with transverse bands. See photograph in Daniel. |
The Book of Indian Reptiles and Amphibians, J C Daniel, Bombay Natural History Society, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002.
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