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Pongo el fragmento de O. monilis de ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AUSTRALIAN REPTILES Herpetology Section Australian Museum 6 College St Sydney, NSW 2010.
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Oedura monilis
Distribution. The species occurs in eastern Australia between the base of Cape York Peninsula and north central New South Wales. The species' distribution in New South Wales based on voucher specimens in the collections of the Australian Museum is shown in the accompanying map.
Habitat. The species occurs in woodland (Valentic and Turner, 2001; LeBreton et al., 2002), dry sclerophyll forest (Baker et al., 199
and briaglow-casuarina forest (Low, 1979).
Daily activity. The species is nocturnal and semi-arboreal. Shelter sites. It often shelters by day under exfoliating bark (Baker et al., 1998; Valentic and Turner, 2001). Agonistic behaviour. In captivity, the species is said to exhibit "marked aggression toward conspecifics" (Baker et al., 199
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Reproduction. The species lays eggs.
Clutch size. In captivity, 89 percent of clutches contained two eggs (Rösler, 1997). Relative clutch mass. The relative clutch mass for two clutches of eggs ranged 0.317-0.364 (Bustard, 1967d). Eggs. Measurements and weights of freshly laid eggs are summarised below. Length (mm) Range Mean N Width (mm) Range Mean N Mass (g) Range Mean N Reference 19-22 20.5 10 9-10 9.9 10 0.96-1.30 1.15 10 Bustard, 1967d 18.7-32.5 21.8 45 8.3-12.3 8.3 44 0.79-2.12 1.18 33 Rösler, 1997 On moist substrates, the eggs may increase appreciably in mass (up to 188 percent) presumably due to the uptake of water (Bustard, 1967d; Rösler, 1997). Incubation. Data on incubation periods are summarised below.
Incubation Temperature (ºC) Incubation Period (Days) Range Mean N Reference 30 54-54 54.5 2 Bustard, 1967d; 1969d - 44-110 68.2 66 Rösler, 1997 Hatchlings. Measurements for hatchlings are summarised below. Snout-vent Length (mm) Range Mean N Total Length (mm) Range Mean N Mass (g) Range Mean N Reference 26-38 33.3 6 53-63 58.3 6 0.93-1.04 0.97 5 Rösler, 1997 34-35 34.5 2 58-60 59.0 2 0.93-0.95 0.94 2 Bustard, 1967d
Predators. Parasites.
Conservation. The species is strongly associated with woodlands. Hence, clearing of these habitats is one of the greatest threats to its survival.
Literature. Bustard, 1967d (as O. ocellata); Bustard, 1967f; Bustard, 1968e (as O. ocellata); Bustard, 1969d (as O. ocellata); Low, 1979; Sadlier, Pressey and Whish, 1996; Rösler, 1997; Valentic and Turner, 2001; LeBreton, Faulkner and Ellis, 2002. Oedura obscura Distribution. The species occurs on the Mitchell Plateau in northwestern Western Australia (King, 1984c).
Habitat. The species occurs in areas of extensive open sandstone (King, 1984c). Activity. The geckos shelter under sandstone rocks (King, 1984c). Diet. Reproduction. Predators. Parasites. Literature. King, 1984c; Shea, Weigel, Harwood, Floriana and Hemsley, 1988.