About Liopholis personata (Storr, 1968)
Liopholis personata is a species of skink. Skinks are a type of lizard that belong to the family Scincidae. This species is endemic to southern Australia.
Liopholis personata (Storr, 1968) is a animal in the Scincidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Liopholis personata (Storr, 1968)
Liopholis personata is a endemic southern Australian skink species in the lizard family Scincidae.
Liopholis personata is a species of skink. Skinks are a type of lizard that belong to the family Scincidae. This species is endemic to southern Australia.
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Liopholis multiscutata (Mitchell & Behrndt, 1949)
Scincella silvicola (Taylor, 1937)
Carlia pectoralis (De Vis, 1885)
Carinascincus greeni (Rawlinson, 1975)
Carlia amax Storr, 1974
Egernia stokesii (Gray, 1845)
Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer
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