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Coeranoscincus frontalis
Known as:
limbless snake-tooth skink
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
The first riparian skink (Genus: Sphenomorphus Strauch, 1887) from Peninsular Malaysia and its relationship to other Indochinese and Sundaic species.
Alexandra X. Sumarli
,
L. Grismer
,
+6 authors
Charles W. Linkem
Zootaxa
2016
Corpus ID: 13193232
Recently discovered populations of skinks of the genus Sphenomorphus from central Peninsular Malaysia represent a new species, S…
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2016
2016
Female allocation across the geographic range of a viviparous skink
L. Fitzpatrick
,
G. While
,
E. Wapstra
2016
Corpus ID: 89120681
2015
2015
Journey to the Center of the Earth: Burrowing Performance and Kinematics Among Skink Lizards
B. Davis
,
Faye S Harwell
,
D. Lima
2015
Corpus ID: 131144082
2009
2009
A further new species of limbless skink, genus Paracontias, from eastern Madagascar
J. Köhler
,
D. Vieites
,
F. Glaw
,
Nathalie Kaffenberger
,
M. Vences
2009
Corpus ID: 54890487
Abstract We describe a new species of the genus Paracontias from a rain forest in the northern Central East of Madagascar based…
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2007
2007
Morphological and physiological indicators of sexualmaturity in a viviparous skink, Tiliqua nigrolutea
A. Edwards
,
Sm Jones
2007
Corpus ID: 81937164
Life history theory predicts long lived species to be late maturing. In reptiles, the timing of sexual maturity may be determined…
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2004
2004
The female reproductive cycle of a viviparous skink, Oligosoma maccanni, in a subalpine environment
K. Holmes
2004
Corpus ID: 83027181
2004
2004
The osteology and myology of the craniocervical region in squamate reptile: A comparative study.
A.M.A. Al-Hassawi
2004
Corpus ID: 87670669
Modem squamates (lizards, snakes and amphisbaenians) form a highly successful group of terrestrial reptiles with a range of…
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1997
Review
1997
A New Genus and Species of Lizard (Reptilia: Scincidae) from New Caledonia, Southwest Pacific
R. Sadlier
,
A. Bauer
1997
Corpus ID: 19441806
An unusual new lygosomine skink, Simiscincus aurantiacus Sadlier & Bauer, n. sp., is described from a single specimen collected…
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1996
1996
Tachygyia, the giant Tongan skink: extinct or extant?
I. Ineich
,
G. Zug
1996
Corpus ID: 87100499
1991
1991
Within‐island microgeographic variation in the colour pattern of the skink, Chalcides sexlineatus: Pattern and cause
Richard P. Brown
,
R. Thorpe
1991
Corpus ID: 62826417
The colour pattern of the Gran Canarian skink is described with eight independent colour pattern characters. Significant…
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