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Carlia storri, also
known commonly as the
brown bicarinate rainbow-skink or Storr's carlia, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Scincidae. The species...
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horny protuberances. The body
whorl is ventricose,
somewhat bicarinate,
armed about the
middle with two
spiral series of
erect tubular spines...
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medially inflected or
laterally lacing. The
marginal teeth are stout,
bicarinate and
smooth or striated.
Zygosphenes and
zygantra are absent, incipient...
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strongly annulate with
close spaced, rounded,
transverse ribs. The
venter is
bicarinate, with
keels along either side
separated by a
flattened surface. The siphuncle...
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others above. The
about 5
whorls are convex,
those of the
upper surface bicarinate. The
convex body
whorl is
carinate or subcarinate. The
oblique aperture...
- whorl,
longitudinal flames. The
periphery is con****uously
angular and
bicarinate. The
aperture is ovate. The
outer lip has a
median angle,
sinus wide,...
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spinauris (Smith, 1927)
Carlia storri (Ingram & Covacevich, 1989) –
brown bicarinate rainbow-skink
Carlia sukur Zug & Kaiser, 2014 –
Sukur four-toed skink...
- Ear-opening not, or but slightly,
larger than nostril;
dorsal scales sharply bicarinate. R.
travancorica B. Two
azygous shields between rostral and frontal. a...
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scales occur on the
posterior border of the head. The
gular scales are
bicarinate or tricarinate. ****ual
dimorphism is present, but is
difficult to observe...
- to oxyconic,
sculptured Haploceratoidea,
either unkeeled, unicarinate,
bicarinate, or tricarinate; with
sutures in
great variety, but
ribbing usually more...