Species Accepted
Scincella gemmingeri (Cope, 1864)
Synonyms and combinations
Source: Catalogue of Life
Vernacular names
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Cope’s Forest Ground Skink English |
Encinela de selva Spanish |
Escíncela de Bosque de Cope Spanish |
Eslizón de la Sierra Madre Oriental Spanish |
Forest Ground Skink English |
Мексиканская сцинцелла Russian |
Bibliography
Source: Catalogue of Life
38 results
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Taylor, Edward H. (1937). Two new lizards of the genus Leiolopisma from Mexico, with comments on another Mexican species. Copeia 1937 (1): 5-11. |
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