Introduction: The Kaokoland flat gecko (Afroedura cf. Bogerii) can be found in rocky outcrops and dry savannah areas in it's distribution range. It is a small species with a broad segmented tail on a flattened body, allowing them to habite in narrow cracks and crevices in sandstone boulders, to allow for adequate and preferred shady resting places.
Distribution: Epupa Falls region in the far reaches of north Kaokoland.
Diet: Small insects.
Colouring: The back is brownish-grey with a number of yellow spots edging dark bands along the flanks. The belly is off-white.
Breeding: Not known.
Size: SVL 40 to 50mm. Max SVL 50mm.