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- Phoboscincus is a small genus of skinks, lizards in the family Scincidae. There are two known species in the genus Phoboscincus. Both species are found...
- of Zoology Supplementary Series 22 (31): 1-67. (Phoboscincus, new genus). Media related to Phoboscincus bocourti at Wikimedia Commons Description page...
- Phoboscincus garnieri, also known commonly as Garnier's giant skink and Garnier's skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is...
- arboreal pigeon; Rhacodactylus leachi****, the largest gecko in the world; Phoboscincus bocourti, a large skink thought to be extinct until rediscovered in 2003...
- Panaspis (21 species) Phaeoscincus (2 species) Phasmasaurus (2 species) Phoboscincus (2 species) Proablepharus (2 species) Pseudemoia (6 species) Pygmaeascincus...
- Milne-Edwards, 1879, native to the Caribbean Bocourt's eyelid skink, Phoboscincus bocourti (Brocchi, 1876), native to New Caledonia Bocourt's black-headed...
- lizards) and was the biggest known skink of all time. The terror skink (Phoboscincus bocourti) is an endangered skink and may reach 50 cm (20 in) in length...
- Mauritius Extinct (after AD 1600) Mainland eugongyline skinks Terror skink Phoboscincus bocourti Île des Pins off New Caledonia Endangered Mainland eugongyline...
- including the giant gecko (Rhacodactylus leachi****) and the giant skink (Phoboscincus bocourti). The local sea snakes laticaudinae have venom ten times as...
- of the Ashmore and Cartier Islands for unknown reasons. Terror skink (Phoboscincus bocourti), a 50-cm-long lizard, was previously known from a single specimen...