The Barbados leaf-toed gecko (Phyllodactylus pulcher) is a species of gecko endemic to the Caribbean island-nation of Barbados.
It is the only known leaf-toed gecko in the Lesser Antilles.
It has a cream ground color, with a dark line extending from its nostril, through its eye, to its shoulder.
It is considered rare, with few known localities, but its range has not yet been systematically studied.
[3] This once presumed extinct species was rediscovered in 2011 on the outcrop known as Culpepper Island by Damon Gerard Corrie, the founder and first president of the Barbados Herpetological Society.