Liopholis

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Liopholis is a genus of lizards in the subfamily Egerniinae of the family Scincidae (skinks).[2] Species of the genus are found in the Australian region. They were previously placed in the genus Egernia.[1]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Order:Squamata
Family:Scincidae
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Liopholis
White's skink (Liopholis whitii)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Scincidae
Subfamily: Egerniinae
Genus: Liopholis
Fitzinger, 1843
Type species
Lygosoma moniligera
Species

15 species (see text)

Synonyms[1]

Flamoscincus
Wells & Wellington, 1984

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Description

Liopholis are smallish to largish-sized skinks. They may attain an adult snout-to-vent length (SVL) of 75–200 mm (3.0–7.9 in), with a bulky angular body. They have 34–52 rows of scales at midbody; the dorsal scales are usually smooth. The nasal scale has no postnarial groove; the subocular scale row is incomplete. The eyes are relatively large, and the eyelids usually have conspicuous cream-coloured margins.[1]

Species

There are 15 recognized species:[2]

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ImageScientific nameCommon nameDistribution
Liopholis aputja Farquhar et al., 2024Central Ranges rock skinkNorth-western South Australia.
Liopholis guthega Donnellan, Hutchinson, Dempsey & Osborne, 2002Snowy Mountains skink, guthega skink, alpine egerniasouth-eastern Australia.
Liopholis inornata (Rosén, 1905)desert egernia, unadorned desert-skink, "desert skink"central Western Australia, most of inland South Australia, southern Northern Territory, south-west Queensland, western New South Wales and a small part of north-west Victoria
Liopholis kintorei (Stirling & Zietz, 1893)Great Desert skinkNorthern Territory and Western Australia.
Liopholis margaretae (Storr, 1968)MacDonnell Ranges rock-skink, Flinder's Ranges rock-skinkcentral Australia.
Liopholis modesta (Storr, 1968)Eastern Ranges rock-skinkeastern Australia
Liopholis montana Donnellan, Hutchinson, Dempsey & Osborne, 2002montane rock-skink, mountain egernia, "mountain skink"south-eastern Australia
Liopholis multiscutata (Mitchell & Behrndt, 1949)bull skink, southern sand-skink, heath skinksouthern Australia
Liopholis parva (Aplin et al., 2024)north-western Australia
Liopholis personata (Storr, 1968)southern Australia
Liopholis pulchra (F. Werner, 1910)southwestern rock-skink, spectacled rock skink, Jurien Bay rock-skinksouth-western Australia
Liopholis purnululu (Aplin et al., 2024)north-western Australia
Liopholis slateri (Storr, 1968)Slater's desert skink, Centralian Floodplains desert-skink, Slater's egernia, Slater's skinkNorthern Territory and Southern Australia in central Australia
Liopholis striata (Sternfeld, 1919)night skink, nocturnal desert-skink, striated egerniawestern Australia
Liopholis whitii (Lacépède, 1804)White's skink, White's rock-skinksouth-eastern Australia, including Tasmania and many Bass Strait islands
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Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Liopholis.

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