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Eumecia is a
genus of
skinks found in Sub-Saharan Africa.
There are two species:
Eumecia anchietae Bocage, 1870 - Anchieta's
snake skink,
western serpentiform...
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Eumecia johnstoni is a
species of
skink found in Malawi. It is only
known from the
holotype collected in 1896 from
Nyika Plateau,
perhaps from Livingstonia...
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Eumecia anchietae, also
known commonly as Anchieta's
serpentiform skink, Anchieta's
snake skink, and the
western serpentiform skink, is a
species of lizard...
- species)
Chioninia (7 species)
Copeoglossum (5 species)
Dasia (10 species)
Eumecia (2 species)
Eutropis (48 species)
Exila (1 species)
Heremites (3 species)...
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Similar mammal-like
adaptations also
occur in the
skink genera Chalcides,
Eumecia, Mabuya, Niveoscincus, and Trachylepis. Six
species are recognized. Pseudemoia...
- Anchieta's
antelope (Cephalophus anchietae) Anchieta's
serpentiform skink (
Eumecia anchietae), a
lizard Anchieta's spade-snouted worm
lizard (Monopeltis anchietae)...
- extinct)
Chioninia (7 species)
Copeoglossum (5 species)
Dasia (10 species)
Eumecia (2 species)
Eutropis (48 species)
Exila (1 species)
Heremites (3 species)...
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Scincidae – 49
species in 12 genera:
Afroablepharus seydeli (De Witte, 1933)
Eumecia anchietae Bocage, 1870
Feylinia currori Gray, 1845
Feylinia elegans (Hallowell...
- tree skinks,
including Apterygodon (now
considered to be part of Dasia)
Eumecia —
Central African elongated skinks Eutropis –
Asian (formerly in Mabuya)...