Crossobamon eversmanni

Crossobamon eversmanni, also known commonly as the comb-toed gecko, is a species of Asian gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae.

Etymology
The specific name, eversmanni, is in honor of Russian-German entomologist Alexander Eduard Friedrich Eversmann.

Geographic range
C. eversmanni is found in Iran, Pakistan, and several other countries of Central Asia.

Habitat
The preferred natural habitat of C. eversmanni is sandy areas of desert, grassland, and shrubland, at altitudes of 550 –.

Behavior
C. eversmanni is terrestrial, nocturnal, and lives in burrows.

Reproduction
C. eversmanni is oviparous. A sexually mature female may lay 2–3 clutches per year, with 1–2 eggs in each clutch.

Subspecies
Two subspecies are recognized as being valid, including the nominotypical subspecies.
 * Crossobamon eversmanni eversmanni (Wiegmann, 1834)
 * Crossobamon eversmanni lumsdenii (Boulenger, 1887)

Nota bene: A trinomial authority in parentheses indicates that the subspecies was originally described in a genus other than Crossobamon.