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Ctenotus is a
genus of skinks,
lizards in the
family Scincidae. The
genus is
endemic to Australia. The
genus Ctenotus belongs to a
clade in the Sphenomorphus...
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skink named wedgesnout ctenotus:
Ctenotus brooksi,
found in
Western Australia,
Northern Territory, and
South Australia Ctenotus euclae,
found in South...
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species of
skink named spotted ctenotus.
Spotted ctenotus may
refer to:
Ctenotus olympicus,
found in
Australia Ctenotus uber,
found in
Western Australia...
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Ctenotus taeniolatus, the copper-tailed
ctenotus or copper-tailed skink, is a
species of medium-sized
skink found commonly along the
eastern seaboard of...
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Ctenotus leae, also
known commonly as the
Centralian coppertail, Lea's
ctenotus, and the orange-tailed
finesnout skink, is a
species of
lizard in the...
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Ctenotus vagus, the uneven-striped
ctenotus, is a
species of
skink found in
Western Australia. Cogger, H.; Shea, G.; Meiri, S. (2017). "
Ctenotus vagus"...
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Ctenotus eurydice, also
known commonly as the brown-backed yellow-lined
ctenotus, is a
species of skink, a
lizard in the
family Scincidae. The species...
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Ctenotus vertebralis, the scant-striped
ctenotus, is a
species of
skink found in the
Northern Territory in Australia. Fenner, A.; Cogger, H.; McDonald...
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groin to the chin. The
striped skink (
Ctenotus robustus) is
similar in
appearance to the spotted-back
skink (
Ctenotus uber orientalis) with the main identifying...
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Ctenotus terrareginae, the
Hinchinbrook ctenotus, is a
species of
skink found in
Queensland and
Hinchinbrook Island in Australia. Hoskin, C.; Shea, G....