Phylogenetic evidence indicates that
P. andamanensis is the most
basal extant member of the genus
Phelsuma, having diverged from the clade containing all the Western
Indian Ocean Phelsuma species during the late
Oligocene, about 27 million years ago. In its home range, an immense genetic diversity of
mitochondrial haplotypes is seen among individuals, indicating that it had colonized the Andamans entirely naturally and not due to humans somehow transporting it from the Western Indian Ocean islands. Unlike with the Western Indian Ocean species, there has been no major
speciation throughout the Andamans despite
P. andamanensis having existed and diversified on the Andamans for millions of years. The species can however be divided into two major
clades or population clusters: a 'North' cluster and a 'South' cluster; both clusters are thought to have diverged before the onset of the
Last Glacial Maximum, although what exactly caused their divergence is unknown. == Distribution ==