Lygosoma siamense Siler, Heitz, Davis, Freitas, Aowphol, Termprayoon & Grismer, 2018 is a animal in the Scincidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

Photo of Lygosoma siamense Siler, Heitz, Davis, Freitas, Aowphol, Termprayoon & Grismer, 2018 (Lygosoma siamense Siler, Heitz, Davis, Freitas, Aowphol, Termprayoon & Grismer, 2018)
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Lygosoma siamense Siler, Heitz, Davis, Freitas, Aowphol, Termprayoon & Grismer, 2018

Lygosoma siamense Siler, Heitz, Davis, Freitas, Aowphol, Termprayoon & Grismer, 2018

The Siamese supple skink, Lygosoma siamense, is a skink species found across parts of mainland Southeast Asia and Peninsular Malaysia.

Family
Genus
Lygosoma
Order
Class
Squamata

About Lygosoma siamense Siler, Heitz, Davis, Freitas, Aowphol, Termprayoon & Grismer, 2018

Lygosoma siamense, commonly known as the Siamese supple skink, is a species of skink. This species was formally described by Siler, Heitz, Davis, Freitas, Aowphol, Termprayoon and Grismer in 2018. It has been recorded in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Peninsular Malaysia.

Photo: (c) Matthieu Berroneau, all rights reserved

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Squamata Scincidae Lygosoma

More from Scincidae

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