- recognized.
Feylinia boulengeri Chabanaud, 1917
Feylinia currori Gray, 1845 -
western forest feylinia Feylinia elegans (Hallowell, 1854) -
elegant feylinia Feylinia...
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Feylinia boulengeri is a
species of skink, a
lizard in the
family Scincidae. The
species is
native to
Central Africa. F. boulengeri, like all
species in...
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Feylinia currori, also
known commonly as Curror's skink, the
western forest feylinia, and the
western forest limbless skink, is a
species of
lizard in...
- The
manyscaled feylinia (
Feylinia polylepis) is a
species of
skink in the
family Scincidae. It is
endemic to the
island of Príncipe in São Tomé and Príncipe...
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Feylinia elegans, the
elegant feylinia, is an
African lizard in the
family Scincidae commonly known as skinks. It is
found in
Equatorial Guinea, Republic...
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Feylinia macrolepis is an
African lizard in the
family Scincidae commonly known as skinks. It is
found in
Republic of the Congo, and
Central African Republic...
- nearly-limbless species,
including (but not
confined to) the
genera Acontias,
Feylinia, Melanoseps, Paracontias,
Scelotes and
Typhlosaurus from Africa, Lerista...
- The large-scaled
burrowing skink (
Feylinia grandisquamis) is an
African lizard in the
family Scincidae commonly known as skinks. It is
found in Cameroon...
- Sub-Saharan Africa. Its
sister group is the
clade consisting of the
genera Feylinia and Melanoseps.
Seven species are
recognized as
being valid: Typhlacontias...
- species)
Chalcidoseps (1 species)
Eumeces (6 species)
Eurylepis (2 species)
Feylinia (6 species)
Flexiseps (15 species)
Gongylomorphus (3 species) Grandidierina...