SPOTTED DTELLA Gehyra punctata (Fry, 1914)
Found throughout most of North and Northwestern Australia this gecko reaches 6-7 cm. It is most common in rocky habitats, but also enters termite mounds.
More than one species is probably being identified here. Commonly occurring in large population densities these lizards constitute an important food source for pigmy monitors, small snakes, etc.
Females only lay one egg per clutch, possibly an adaptation to the harsh environment in which these geckoes often live.
The above was from the book Australian Reptiles and Frogs by Raymond Hoser and now available on a fantastic CD-Rom along with a vast amount of other information, papers and the like on reptiles, frogs and other wildlife.