Synonyms and combinations
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18 results
- = Emoia atrocostata irrorata Loveridge, 1948
- = Emoia atrocostatum Barbour, 1912
- = Emoia manni Brown, 1948
- = Emoia parietale Smith, 1937
- = Eumeces (Mabouya) singaporensis Steindachner, 1870
- = Eumeces freycinetii (Duméril & Bibron, 1839)
- = Eumeces serratus Fischer, 1886
- = Euprepes (Mabuia) microstictus Peters, 1874
- = Euprepes (Mabuya) bitaeniatus Peters, 1864
- = Euprepes (Mabuya) parietalis Peters, 1871
Vernacular names
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8 results
Gray Swamp Skink English |
Littoral Emoia English |
Littoral Whiptail-skink English |
Littoral skink English |
Mangrove Skink English |
Mangroven-Schlankskink German |
Mangrovenskink German |
岩岸岛蜥 Chinese |
Treatments
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Bibliography
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96 results
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