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  2. Lamprolepis smaragdina - Wikipedia

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    The emerald tree skink (Lamprolepis smaragdina) is sometimes (ambiguously) known as green tree skink or emerald green skink. It is a non-threatened species which is not commonly seen, but it is becoming more popular in the exotic pet trade. In the Philippines, it is called Tabili in the Cebuano language and in Waray.

  3. Lamprolepis - Wikipedia

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    emerald tree skink, green tree skink Taiwan, Palawan, Luzon and Sulu archipelagoes in the Philippines, New Guinea Nota bene : A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Lamprolepis .

  4. Green tree skink - Wikipedia

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    Green tree skink can refer to several skink species: Lamprolepis smaragdina , widespread from East Asia to Melanesia, otherwise known as "Emerald tree skink" Prasinohaema virens , endemic to New Guinea, otherwise known as "Green green-blooded skink"

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  6. Emerald skink - Wikipedia

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    Emerald skink may refer to: Lamprolepis, the emerald skinks; Dasia, commonly known as tree skinks This page was last edited on 16 ...

  7. Tree skink (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tree skink is primarily the common name of members of the skink genus Dasia. It can also refer to: Cryptoblepharus, also known as snake-eyed skinks or shining-skinks; Lamprolepis, also known as emerald skinks; Niveoscincus, also known as snow skinks or cool skinks; Prasinohaema, also known as green-blooded skinks

  8. Egerniinae - Wikipedia

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    Egerniinae is the subfamily of social skinks within the family Scincidae. [1] ... Egernia striolata (W. Peters, 1870) – tree crevice-skink, "tree skink"

  9. Talk:Lamprolepis smaragdina - Wikipedia

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