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Eumeces schneiderii, commonly known as Schneider's skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to Central Asia , Western Asia , and North Africa . There are five recognized subspecies .
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
Eumeces algeriensis – Algerian skink; Eumeces blythianus – Blyth's skink; Eumeces cholistanensis; Eumeces indothalensis – striped mole skink; Eumeces persicus – Persian striped skink; Eumeces schneiderii – Schneider's skink; Eumeces zarudnyi; Some species that were formerly considered Eumeces have now been assigned to new genera: Now ...
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Scincella lateralis, formerly Lygosoma laterale [2] is a small species of skink found throughout much of the eastern half of the United States, and into northern Mexico.The ground skink differs from the majority of North American lizard species in that it is generally considered a forest dweller. [3]
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.
Egerniinae is the subfamily of social skinks within the family Scincidae. [1] ... Tiliqua gigas (Schneider, 1801) Tiliqua multifasciata (Sternfeld, 1919)
Eumeces algeriensis, commonly called the Algerian skink, Algerian orange-tailed skink, Berber's skink, [2] in French eumece d'Algérie, or in Spanish bulán, is a species of skink in the family Scincidae. [3] The species is endemic to the Maghreb region of North Africa. [3]