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- The prickly skink, or prickly forest skink (Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae), is a morphologically and genetically distinctive species of skink endemic to...
- ****igned to Concinnia (including species formerly in the monotypic genera Gnypetoscincus and Nangura), Silvascincus and Tumbunascincus. The following five species...
- Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 It resembles Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae in its spiny scales and like that species it is live bearing...
- Eulamprus (5 species) Fojia (1 species) Glaphyromorphus (11 species) Gnypetoscincus (1 species) Hemiergis (7 species) Insulasaurus (4 species) Isopachys...
- contains such genera as Ctenotus and the close relatives Eulamprus and Gnypetoscincus (Austin & Arnold 2006). The following species are recognized as being...
- group formed a well supported clade with the then monotypic genera Gnypetoscincus and Nangura. Wells and Wellington (1983) coined the name Concinnia and...
- contains such genera as Anomalopus and the close relatives Eulamprus and Gnypetoscincus. Lizards in the genus Ctenotus are commonly called comb-eared skinks...
- Eulamprus (5 species) Fojia (1 species) Glaphyromorphus (11 species) Gnypetoscincus (1 species) Hemiergis (7 species) Insulasaurus (4 species) Isopachys...
- contains such genera as Ctenotus and the close relatives Eulamprus and Gnypetoscincus (Austin & Arnold 2006). The following species are recognized as being...
- (2003). "A molecular phylogeny of the Australian skink genera Eulamprus, Gnypetoscincus and Nangura". Australian Journal of Zoology. 51 (4): 317–330. doi:10...