-
older classification, the New
World species were
referred to as "American
mabuyas", and as of 2024
include the
genera Alinea, Aspronema, Brasiliscincus,...
- The
Greater Martinique skink (
Mabuya mabouya) is a
species of
skink found on Martinique. It has shiny, bronze-colored skin, with a pair of
light stripes...
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Mabuya hispaniolae, also
known commonly as the
Hispaniolan two-lined
skink is a
species of
lizard in the
subfamily Lygosominae of the
family Scincidae...
- For long, this
genus was
included in the "wastebin taxon"
Mabuya; it
contains the
Asian mabuyas. They
often share their habitat with the
related common...
- this
genus was
included in the "wastebin taxon"
Mabuya. The
genus Chioninia contains the Cape
Verde mabuyas.
Species in the
genus Chioninia are mid-sized...
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Systematics and
Biodiversity 1(2):275–282 Dunn, E. R.; 1935.
Notes on
American Mabuyas (subscription required).
Proceedings of the
Academy of
Natural Sciences...
- The
bridled mabuya or
bridled skink (Heremites vittatus) is a
species of
skink found in
North Africa and
Middle East. They grow up to 22 cm. The binomial...
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Mabuya guadeloupae, also
known commonly as the
Guadeloupe skink and the
Guadeloupean skink, is a
species of
lizard in the
subfamily Lygosominae of the...
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Oligosoma Saproscincus –
shade skinks Mabuya group now
Subfamily Mabuyinae Chioninia – Cape
Verde mabuyas (formerly in
Mabuya)
Dasia —
Southeast Asian tree skinks...
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Sanibel Island, Florida:
Ralph Curtis Books. 399 pp. ISBN 0-88359-042-5. (
Mabuya striata, pp. 156–157 +
Plate 54).
Peters W (1844). "Über
einege neue Fische...