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    Species Accepted

    Oligosoma homalonotum (Boulenger, 1906)

    Classification and descendants

    Source: Catalogue of Life

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      Vernacular names

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      3 results
      Chevron skink English
      Sparren-Zwergskink German
      niho taniwha Maori

      Bibliography

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      17 results
      Hitchmough, Rodney A.; Geoffrey B. Patterson, and David G. Chapple. (2016). Putting a Name to Diversity: Taxonomy of the New Zealand Lizard Fauna. In: Chapple, D.G. (Ed). New Zealand Lizards. Springer, Pp. 87-108.
      Hitchmough, R. A., Hoare, J.M., Jamieson, H., Newman, D., Tocher, M.D. and Anderson, P. J. (2010). Conservation status of New Zealand reptiles, 2009. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 37 (3): 203-224.
      Boulenger, GEORGE A. (1906). Descriptions of two new lizards from New Zealand. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 17: 369-371.
      Greer, A. E. (1974). The generic relationships of the scincid lizard genus Leiolopisma and its relatives. Australian Journal of Zoology 31: 1-67.
      Daugherty, Charles H.; Patterson, G. B.; Hitchmough, R. A. (1994). Taxonomic and conservation review of New Zealand herpetofauna. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 21 (4): 317-323.
      Henle, K. (1981). Die Herpetofauna Neuseelands, Teil 3: Einheimische Skinke. Herpetofauna 3 (14): 14-18.
      Barr, B. P. (2009). Spatial ecology, habitat use and the impacts of rats on chevron skinks (Oligosoma homalonotum) on Great Barrier Island. Unpublished MSc Thesis, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand, 166 Pp.
      Neilson, K. A. (2002). Evaporative water loss as a restriction on habitat use in endangered New Zealand endemic skinks. Journal of Herpetology 36: 342-348.
      West, J. A. (1979). Range extension for Leiolopisma homalonotum (Boulenger). Herpetofauna (Sydney) 10 (2): Pp. ?
      Neilson, K.; Curran, J. M.; Towns, D.R. and Jamieson, H. (2006). Habitat use by chevron skinks (Oligosoma homalonotum) (Sauria : Scincidae) on Great Barrier Island. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 30:345-356.

      Citation

      Oligosoma homalonotum (Boulenger, 1906) in undefined