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  2. Lygosoma schneideri - Wikipedia

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    Lygosoma schneideri, also known commonly as Schneider's writhing skink and the Sumatran supple skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to Indonesia . Etymology

  3. Schneider's skink - Wikipedia

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    E. schneiderii has the following characters: Head moderate; snout short, obtuse. Nasal rather large, usually divided, in contact with the two anterior upper labials; no postnasal; 5 supraoculars, the three anterior in contact with the frontal; parietals entirely separated by the interparietal; 4 or 5 pairs of nuchals; ear-opening rather large, with 4 or 5 long pointed lobules anteriorly; 2 ...

  4. Eutropis carinata - Wikipedia

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    Eutropis carinata. Body robust; snout moderate, obtuse. Lower eyelids scaly; vertebral scales smooth. Ear-opening roundish, sub-triangular. Brown to olive or bronze in color above, uniform or with dark-brown or black spots, or longitudinal streaks along the lateral margins of the scales.

  5. Egerniinae - Wikipedia

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    Egerniinae is the subfamily of social skinks within the family Scincidae. [1] ... Tiliqua gigas (Schneider, 1801) Tiliqua multifasciata (Sternfeld, 1919)

  6. Liopholis aputja - Wikipedia

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    The Central Ranges rock skink is a moderately large and robust Liopholis species, with a snout–vent length (SVL) of up to 135 mm and a tail length up to 158 mm. The back, sides, limbs and tail are coloured dull orangish-brown with thin black scale margins, with the top and sides of the head a more vibrant orangish shade.

  7. Subdoluseps - Wikipedia

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    Subdoluseps, also known commonly as supple skinks and writhing skinks, is a genus of lizards in the subfamily Lygosominae of the family Scincidae. Member species were all previously assigned to the genus Lygosoma .

  8. Carinascincus - Wikipedia

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    Carinascincus is a genus of skinks (family Scincidae), commonly called snow skinks [1] or cool-skinks [2] and residing mainly in Tasmania or Victoria, Australia. [3] Then recognised as the genus Niveoscincus, it was found to belong to a clade with the genera Carlia, Lampropholis and others of the Eugongylus group within Lygosominae. [4]

  9. Talk:Schneider's skink - Wikipedia

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