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Teale's delma

Teale's delma (Delma tealei)
Shothole Canyon, Western Australia
Photo © Brad Maryan
Delma tealei - Maryan, Aplin & Adams, 2007
Pronunciation  DELL-mah   TEE-uhl-ee
Etymology  Delma: apparently meaningless
tealei: after Roy Teale, Australian naturalist.1
Other names   
 
Snout-to-vent length
Species avg: 8.8 cm
Reproduction
Oviparous
Clutch size
2
Description Distribution Natural history Conservation Further information More photos

References

  1. Maryan, B.; Aplin, KP; & Adams, M. (2007). Two new species of the Delma tincta group (Squamata: Pygopodidae) from northwestern Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, 23:273-305. - search web for this article
 

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