EGERNIA


'''Egernia''' is a genus of skinks (family Scincidae) which occurs in Australia. It is the namesake genus of the ''Egernia'' group and a relative of the Blue-tongued skinks and ''Cyclodomorphus'' (Austin & Arnold 2006).

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Species
References

Species



★ ''Egernia arnhemensis''

★ ''Egernia carinata''

★ ''Egernia coventryi''

★ ''Egernia cunninghami'', Cunningham's Skink

★ ''Egernia depressa''

★ ''Egernia douglasi''

★ ''Egernia formosa''

★ ''Egernia frerei'', Major Skink

★ ''Egernia hosmeri''

★ ''Egernia inornata''

★ ''Egernia kingii'', King's Skink

★ ''Egernia kintorei'', Great Desert Skink

★ ''Egernia luctuosa''

★ ''Egernia major'', Land Mullet

★ ''Egernia margaretae''

★ ''Egernia mcpheei''

★ ''Egernia modesta''

★ ''Egernia multiscutata''

★ ''Egernia napoleonis''

★ ''Egernia pilbarensis''

★ ''Egernia pulchra''

★ ''Egernia richardi''

★ ''Egernia rugosa''

★ ''Egernia saxatilis''

★ ''Egernia slateri''

★ ''Egernia stokesii''

★ ''Egernia striata''

★ ''Egernia striolata''

★ ''Egernia whitii''

References



★ (2006): Using ancient and recent DNA to explore relationships of extinct and endangered ''Leiolopisma'' skinks (Reptilia: Scincidae) in the Mascarene islands. ''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' '39'(2): 503–511. (HTMAL abstract)

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