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    Species Accepted

    Cyclodomorphus casuarinae (Duméril & Bibron, 1839)

    Classification and descendants

    Source: Catalogue of Life

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      Vernacular names

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      9 results
      Kasuarinen-Blauzungenskink German
      Scinco della casuarina Italian
      She-oak Skink English
      She-oak Skink German
      She-oak Slender Bluetongue English
      Tasmanian She-oak Skink English
      Tasmanian Sheoak Skink English
      Tasmanian Slender Bluetongue English
      Tasmansk Valseskink Danish

      Treatments

      2 results

      Bibliography

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      25 results
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      Timms, B. V. (1977). Notes on the she-oak skink. Hunter Nat. Hist. May 1977: 99-102.
      Sternfeld, R. (1925). Beiträge zur Herpetologie Inner-Australiens. Abhandlungen Herausgegeben von Der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, 38: 221—251.
      Wilson, S., & Swan, G. (2010). A complete guide to reptiles of Australia, 3rd ed. Chatswood: New Holland, 558 Pp.
      Duméril, A. M. C. and G. Bibron. (1839). Erpétologie Générale on Histoire Naturelle Complète des Reptiles. Vol. 5. Roret/Fain et Thunot, Paris, 871 Pp.
      Peters, & Wilhem Carl Hartwig. (1874). Über neue Amphibien (Gymnopis, Siphonops, Polypedates, Rhacophorus, Hyla, Cyclodus, Euprepes, Clemmys). Monatsber. Königl. Akad. Wiss. Berlin. 1874 (October): 616-624.
      Gomard, & Guillaume. (2015). Tigerottern: eine Einladung zum Kennenlernen der Reptilien Tasmaniens. Terraria-Elaphe 2015 (4): 44-51.
      Kaiser, H.; Crother, B.I.; Kelly, C.M.R.; Luiselli, L.; O’Shea, M.; Ota, H.; Passos, P.; Schleip, W.D. & Wüster, W. (2013). Best Practices: In the 21st Century, Taxonomic Decisions in Herpetology are Acceptable Only When Supported by a Body of Evidence and Published via Peer-Review. Herpetological Review 44 (1): 8-23.
      Brennan, I.G., Chapple, D.G., Keogh, J.S. & Donnellan, S. (2024). Evolutionary bursts drive morphological novelty in the world’s largest skinks. Current Biology 34, 3905-3916.
      Rankin, P. R. (1973). Lizard mimicking a snake - juvenile Tiliqua casuarinae. Herpetofauna (Sydney) 5: 13-14.

      Citation

      Cyclodomorphus casuarinae (Duméril & Bibron, 1839) in undefined