The Kermanshah leaf-toed gecko (Asaccus kermanshahensis) is a species of gecko endemic to Iran.
[2][3] It is named for the type locality, north of Kermanshah, eastern Kermanshah Province, in the Zagros Mountains of western Iran.
[2] It is found in caves and rock crevices at 1,400 m (4,600 ft).
[2][3] It is a medium-sized Asaccus gecko with 4 pairs of postmental scales, a small ear opening, and a depressed, pointed head.
Most of the dorsal surfaces have numerous large, smooth tubercles, distinguishing it from other similar Asaccus species.