Synonyms and combinations
Source: Catalogue of Life
Vernacular names
Source: Catalogue of Life
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Azure-tailed Skink English |
Blue-tailed Striped Emoia English |
Blue-tailed Striped Skink English |
Blåhalet Kobberstribeskink Danish |
Dark-Bellied Copper-Striped Skink English |
Dusky-Bellied Skink English |
Pacific Green-Tailed Emoia English |
Scinco codazzurra del Pacifico orientale Italian |
Émoia à queue verte du Pacifique French |
Bibliography
Source: Catalogue of Life
37 results
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Citation
Emoia impar (Werner, 1898) in undefined