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- Gongylomorphus is a genus of skinks found in Mauritius. There are three species: Gongylomorphus bojerii (Desjardins, 1831) – Bojer's skink Gongylomorphus...
- Gongylomorphus fontenayi is a small species of skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to Mauritius. Reptile Database - Gongylomorphus...
- Bojer's skink (Gongylomorphus bojerii, formerly Scelotes bojeri) is a small species of skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic...
- Gongylomorphus borbonicus was a small species of skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species was endemic to Réunion. Sanchez, M. (2021). "Gongylomorphus...
- species) Eurylepis (2 species) Feylinia (6 species) Flexiseps (15 species) Gongylomorphus (3 species) Grandidierina (4 species) Hakaria (1 species) Janetaescincus...
- Hawaii, United States 1890 Undetermined. 1839 Réunion slit-eared skink Gongylomorphus borbonicus Réunion Probably predation by introduced snakes. 1839-1841...
- Flexiseps Erens, Miralles, Glaw, Chatrou, & Vences, 2016 (15 species) Gongylomorphus Fitzinger, 1843 (monotypic) Grandidierina Mocquard, 1894 (4 species)...
- RLTS.T16925A6598516.en. Retrieved 9 January 2018. Sanchez, M. (2021). "Gongylomorphus borbonicus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2021: e.T17023321A17023353...
- skink (Geoscincus haraldmeieri) Satellite Islands slit-eared skink (Gongylomorphus bojerii) Ono-i-lau ground skink (Leiolopisma alazon) Greater robust...
- The island was once home to the largest po****tion of Bojer's skink (Gongylomorphus bojerii), once very common on the island of Mauritius, and now considered...