Genus Ptychozoon is a type of gecko that is mainly found in South and Southeast Asia. This genus is characterized by its flattened body and large, fringed eyes. Synonyms for this genus include the flying gecko, sponge finger gecko, web-footed gecko, and parachute gecko. These names are derived from the fact that the gecko has webbed feet and can glide for short distances. The genus Ptychozoon also includes several species, such as the spotted parachute gecko and the flat-tailed parachute gecko. Each species has its own distinctive features that make them unique from one another. Despite their different names and features, all members of this genus are fascinating creatures that are worth learning about.