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Two-toed Earless Skink
Hemiergis quadrilineatus (Duméril & Bibron, 1839)
The two-toed earless skink (Hemiergis quadrilineatus) is a common small skink from south-western coastal Western Australia.
Black-tailed Bar-lipped Skink
Glaphyromorphus nigricaudis (Macleay, 1877)
The black-tailed bar-lipped skink is a skink species found in parts of Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia.
Southern Water Skink
Eulamprus tympanum (Lönnberg & Andersson, 1915)
Eulamprus tympanum, the southern water skink, is a medium-sized viviparous skink native to southeastern Australia, living near fresh water.
Yellow-bellied Water Skink
Eulamprus heatwolei Wells & Wellington, 1983
Eulamprus heatwolei is a species of skink native to southeastern Australia that lives in rocky waterside and forest habitats.
Eastern Water Skink
Eulamprus quoyii Duméril & Bibron, 1839
Eulamprus quoyii, the Eastern water skink, is a viviparous skink found along Australia’s temperate east coast.
Broad-banded Sand-swimmer
Eremiascincus richardsonii (Gray, 1845)
Eremiascincus richardsonii, the Broad Banded Sand-Swimmer, is a medium-sized Australian arid-dwelling oviparous skink.
Southern Bar-sided Skink
Concinnia tenuis (Gray, 1831)
Concinnia tenuis, the bar-sided forest-skink, is a skink species found in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia.
Lemon-barred Forest Skink
Concinnia ampla (Covacevich & Mcdonald, 1980)
The lemon-barred forest-skink is a species of sound-producing skink found in Queensland, Australia.
Dark Bar-sided Skink
Concinnia martini Wells & Wellington, 1985
The dark barsided skink, Concinnia martini, is a skink species found in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia.
Yellow-blotched Forest Skink
Concinnia tigrina (De Vis, 1888)
Concinnia tigrina is a species of skink known by two common names, found in Queensland, Australia.
Blue-speckled Forest Skink
Silvascincus murrayi (Boulenger, 1887)
Silvascincus murrayi is a skink species found in eastern Australian forests with variable recorded reproductive modes.
Sabah Slender Skink
Sphenomorphus sabanus Inger, 1958
Sphenomorphus sabanus, the Sabah slender skink, is a terrestrial lizard species defined by specific physical color traits.
Blotched Forest Skink
Sphenomorphus praesignis (Boulenger, 1900)
The blotched forest skink (Sphenomorphus praesignis) is a skink species found in Thailand and Malaysia.
Spotted Forest Skink
Sphenomorphus maculatus (Blyth, 1853)
Sphenomorphus maculatus is a non-venomous terrestrial skink found across South and Southeast Asia.
Brown Forest Skink
Sphenomorphus incognitus (Thompson, 1912)
Sphenomorphus incognitus is a skink species found across parts of East and Southeast Asia, with a typical snout-vent length of 77 mm.
Indian Forest Skink
Sphenomorphus indicus (Gray, 1853)
Sphenomorphus indicus (Gray, 1853) is a lacertiform skink species found across South and East Asia, with detailed scaled morphology and coloration.
Dussumier's Litter Skink
Sphenomorphus dussumieri (Duméril & Bibron, 1839)
Sphenomorphus dussumieri is a diurnal skink endemic to the Western Ghats of India with distinct physical traits.
Prickly Forest Skink
Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae (De Vis, 1890)
Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae, the prickly skink, is a distinctive endemic skink found only in Australian Wet Tropics rainforests.
Moth Skink
Ornithuroscincus noctua (Lesson, 1830)
Ornithuroscincus noctua, the moth skink, is a skink species found in multiple Pacific regions.
West Canary Skink
Chalcides viridanus (Gravenhorst, 1851)
Chalcides viridanus is a viviparous skink species found across multiple islands of the Canary Islands.
Blue-spotted Cylindrical Skink
Chalcides coeruleopunctatus Salvador, 1975
Chalcides coeruleopunctatus is a Scincidae lizard species found in the Canary Islands.
Western Three-toed Skink
Chalcides striatus (Cuvier, 1829)
Chalcides striatus, the western three-toed skink, is a snake-like skink native to southwestern Europe with tiny three-toed limbs.
Gran Canaria Skink
Chalcides sexlineatus Steindachner, 1891
Chalcides sexlineatus, the Gran Canaria skink, is an endemic Canary Islands skink with two named subspecies.
Bedriaga's Skink
Chalcides bedriagai (Bosca, 1880)
Bedriaga's skink is a small native Iberian skink species that lives in open and sandy habitats up to 1750 m altitude.
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