About Egernia mcpheei Wells & Wellington, 1984
The eastern crevice-skink, scientifically known as Egernia mcpheei, is a large species of skink. Skinks are lizards that belong to the family Scincidae. This species is native to eastern Australia.
Egernia mcpheei Wells & Wellington, 1984 is a animal in the Scincidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Egernia mcpheei Wells & Wellington, 1984
Egernia mcpheei, the eastern crevice-skink, is a large native-to-eastern-Australia skink lizard in the family Scincidae.
The eastern crevice-skink, scientifically known as Egernia mcpheei, is a large species of skink. Skinks are lizards that belong to the family Scincidae. This species is native to eastern Australia.
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Pseudemoia rawlinsoni (Hutchinson & Donnellan, 1988)
Ctenotus robustus Storr, 1970
Acontias orientalis Hewitt, 1937
Dasia vittata (Edeling, 1865)
Scincella assata (Cope, 1864)
Ablepharus kitaibelii Bibron & Bory St-Vincent, 1833
Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer
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