About Strophurus spinigerus (Gray, 1842)
Strophurus spinigerus, scientifically described by Gray in 1842, can reach a total length of 11.4 cm (4.5 inches) including the tail. Its dorsal body is olive-grey and speckled with black, and it may have a broad, zigzag-shaped black stripe running along its back. The spiny tubercles on its back and tail are black. Its ventral surface is dirty white, which may be uniformly colored or speckled with black. This species occurs in the southwestern region of the Australian state of Western Australia. Its natural habitats are forest and shrubland. Strophurus spinigerus is oviparous, meaning it reproduces by laying eggs.