Sphenomorphus incognitus (Thompson, 1912) is a animal in the Scincidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Sphenomorphus incognitus (Thompson, 1912)

Sphenomorphus incognitus (Thompson, 1912)

Sphenomorphus incognitus is a skink species found across parts of East and Southeast Asia, with a typical snout-vent length of 77 mm.

Family
Genus
Sphenomorphus
Order
Class
Squamata

About Sphenomorphus incognitus (Thompson, 1912)

Sphenomorphus incognitus is a species of skink. This species can be found in southern China, which includes the island of Hainan, as well as Taiwan and northern Vietnam. For adult individuals of this species, the snout–vent length measures approximately 77 mm, or 3.0 inches.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Squamata Scincidae Sphenomorphus

More from Scincidae

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