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Emoia

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Review
2012
Review
2012
Most documented declines of tropical reptiles are of dramatic or enigmatic species. Declines of widespread species tend to be… 
2008
2008
Abstract The majority of species in the scincid genus Emoia (Squamata: Scincidae) have a fixed clutch size of two eggs per clutch… 
2008
2008
Males of Emoia caeruleocauda, E. jakati, E. longicauda, E. obscura and E. pallidiceps from Pa- pua New Guinea exhibit extended… 
Review
2006
Review
2006
A sample of 204 skinks (Squamata: Scincidae) from 10 genera representing 24 species were collected from 10 different localities… 
Review
1998
Review
1998
Skinks of the genus Emoia are widespread through the islands of the Pacific with 72 species recognised in a recent review, eight… 
1997
1997
A rediscovered population of Emoia caeruleocauda from the Fiji Islands is compared with populations from Papua New Guinea, the… 
Review
1997
Review
1997
The terrestrial herpetofauna of the Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia, is reviewed. This is the first comprehensive account of the… 
1995
1995
Mitotic chromosomes of Emoia atrocostata from Sarawak, Malaysia, and E. caeruleocauda from Guam and Belau, Micronesia, are… 
1993
1993
The lizard fauna ofPolynesia consists mainly ofskinks and geckos that are believed to have reached many of the islands by way of…