About Oligosoma inconspicuum (Patterson & Daugherty, 1990)
The cryptic skink, scientifically named Oligosoma inconspicuum (Patterson & Daugherty, 1990), is a nationally vulnerable species of skink that is native to New Zealand.
Oligosoma inconspicuum (Patterson & Daugherty, 1990) is a animal in the Scincidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Oligosoma inconspicuum (Patterson & Daugherty, 1990)
Oligosoma inconspicuum, the cryptic skink, is a nationally vulnerable skink species native to New Zealand.
The cryptic skink, scientifically named Oligosoma inconspicuum (Patterson & Daugherty, 1990), is a nationally vulnerable species of skink that is native to New Zealand.
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