Vernacular names
Source: Catalogue of Life
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New Georgia-myndeskink Danish |
Schmidt's Emo Skink English |
Schmidt's Skink English |
Scinco di Schmidt Italian |
Bibliography
Source: Catalogue of Life
9 results
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Adler,G.H.; Austin,C.C. & Dudley,R. (1995). Dispersal and speciation of skinks among archipelagos in the tropical Pacific Ocean. Evolutionary Ecology 9: 529-541. |
McCoy, M. (2015). A Field Guide to the Reptiles of the Solomon Islands. Michael McCoy, Kuranda. |
McCoy, M. (2006). Reptiles of the Solomon Islands. Pensoft Series Faunistica 57, 212 Pp. |
Greer, A. E. (1974). The generic relationships of the scincid lizard genus Leiolopisma and its relatives. Australian Journal of Zoology 31: 1-67. |
Klein, E. R., Harris, R. B., Fisher, R. N. and Reeder, T. W. (2016). Biogeographical history and coalescent species delimitation of Pacific island skinks (Squamata: Scincidae: Emoia cyanura species group). Journal of Biogeography.Doi: 10.1111/Jbi.12772. |
Beolens, B., & Michael Watkins, a. M. G. (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, USA. |
Brown, W. C. (1954). Notes on several lizards of the genus Emoia, with descriptions of new species from the Solomon Islands. Fieldiana: Zoology 34: 263-276. |
Brown, Walter C. (1953). Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 69 A review of New Guinea lizards allied to Emoia baudini and Emoia physicae (Scincidae). American Museum Novitates (1627): 1-25. |
Citation
Emoia schmidti Brown, 1954 in undefined