Plestiodon callicephalus from Arizona, New Mexico, and north-western Mexico
Eutropis clivicola from India
Niveoscincus orocryptus from Tasmania
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Mountainskink may refer to: Chalcides montanus from Morocco Liopholis montana from continental Australia Plestiodon callicephalus from Arizona, New Mexico...
There are two species of skink named Aurora mountainskink, both found in the Philippines: Parvoscincus hadros Parvoscincus tagapayo This page is an index...
callicephalus, commonly known as the mountainskink, is a species of lizard, a medium-sized member of the Plestiodon skinks, endemic to North America. At least...
Skinks are lizards belonging to the family Scincidae, a family in the infraorder Scincomorpha. With more than 1,500 described species across 100 different...
Long-lined skink, P. t. tetragrammus Baird, 1859 Short-lined skink, P. t. brevilineatus (Cope, 1880) Some herpetologists also consider the mountainskink (Plestiodon...
The Venezuelan mountainskink (Orosaura nebulosylvestris) is a reptile, a member of the skink family, Scincidae. It is monotypic in the genus Orosaura...
The mountain blind skink (Dibamus montanus) is a legless lizard endemic to Vietnam. "Dibamus montanus". The Reptile Database. Retrieved 2017-11-07. v t...
The Boying’s Zambales mountainskink (Parvoscincus boyingi) is a species of skink found in the Philippines. Parvoscincus boyingi at the Reptarium.cz Reptile...
The Snowy Mountainsskink or guthega skink, alpine egernia (Liopholis guthega) is a species of skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is...
construction as one of the threats to a newly discovered population of the mountainskink, a poorly-documented lizard species, in Wombat State Forest. Adrian...
The Igorot cordillera mountainskink (Parvoscincus igorotorum) is a species of skink found in the Philippines. IUCN (2021-09-22). Parvoscincus igorotorum:...
The Blue Mountains water skink or Blue Mountains swamp-skink (Eulamprus leuraensis) is a species of skink in the family Scincidae. An endangered species...
The prairie skink (Plestiodon septentrionalis) is a species of skink endemic to the prairies east of the Rocky Mountains in North America. It is one of...
Plestiodon is a genus of lizards in the family Scincidae (skinks). The genus contains many species formerly classified under the genus Eumeces, except...
Egerniinae is the subfamily of social skinks within the family Scincidae. The genera in this subfamily were previously found to belong the Egernia group...
Carinascincus orocryptus, the heath cool-skink, mountainskink or Tasmanian mountainskink, is a skink endemic to Tasmania, Australia. It is viviparous...
The Aurora mountainskink (Parvoscincus hadros) is a species of skink found in the Philippines. Parvoscincus hadros at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database...
Plestiodon gilberti, commonly known as Gilbert's skink, is a species of heavy-bodied medium-sized lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic...
haunting frog (Cophixalus saxatilis); the Black Mountainskink (Carlia scirtetis); and the Black Mountain gecko (Nactus galgajuga). This makes the area...
The western skink (Plestiodon skiltonianus) is a species of small, smooth-scaled lizard with relatively small limbs. It measures about 100 to 210 mm (about...
genus Eumeces (family Scincidae) comprises four African to Middle-Eastern skink species. Recently two taxonomic revisions have been made regarding the 19th...
The Appalachian Mountains, often called the Appalachians, are a mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America. The term "Appalachian" refers...
tortoise, South Indian forest ground gecko, South Indian rock lizard, mountainskink, mugger crocodile, varanus, pond terrapin, chameleon and the snakes...
Liopholis is a genus of skinks, lizards in the family Scincidae. Species of the genus are found in the Australian region. They were previously placed in...