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Dark bar-sided skink

dark bar-sided skink (Eulamprus martini)
Girraween National Park, Queensland
Photo © Stewart Macdonald
Eulamprus martini - Wells & Wellington, 1985
Pronunciation  you-LAM-pruss   MARR-tin-ee
Etymology  Eulamprus: 'good-beautiful'1
martini: after Keith Martin, from the Northern Territory's Conservation Commission.2
Other names  Concinnia martini 
 
Snout-to-vent length
Species avg: 7 cm
Reproduction
Live-bearing
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Description Distribution Natural history Conservation Further information More photos

References

  1. Ehmann, Harald (1992). Encyclopedia of Australian animals: Reptiles. Angus and Robertson. 495 pp - search web for this book
  2. Wells, Richard W. & Wellington, Ross C. (1985). A classification of the Amphibia and Reptilia of Australia. Australian Journal of Herpetology, Supplementary Series, 1:1-61. - search web for this article
  3. Greer, A.E. (1992). Revision of the species previously associated with the Australian scincid lizard Eulamprus tenuis. Records of the Australian Museum, 44(1):7-19.
 

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