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Wooli, New South Wales Photo © Kat Lowe |
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Saproscincus oriarus | ||||||||
Pronunciation | SAP-roh-SKINK-uss orr-ee-AHR-uss | |||||||
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Etymology |
Saproscincus: 'rotten skink'1 , in reference to their use of decaying leaf-litter as a microhabitat.
oriarus: 'of the coast'.2 |
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Description | Distribution | Natural history | Conservation | Further information | More photos |
RangeNorthern New South Wales, around Byron Bay. There are two records of this species from North Stradbroke Island, but their existence on the island hasn't been confirmed. Found in the following Australian states/territoriesNew South Wales, Queensland Habitat
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