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  Eumeces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The genus of Eumeces - skinks is due to Wiegmann 1834.
Eumeces are delicate animals whose tail breaks easily and herpetologists and other enthusiasts should handle them great care if at all.
Finally there is Eumeces gaigeae the "Variable Skink" in North America: seem to be unclear about this skink is sometimes listed as a separate species sometimes as a subspecies of Eumeces multivirgatus either as Eumeces multivirgatus gaigeae or as Eumeces multivirgatus epipleurotus.
www.freeglossary.com /Blue-tailed_skink   (0 words)

  
 Herpbreeder.dk
Escape by a refuging prey, the broad-headed skink (Eumeces laticeps).
Effecs of refuge and conspicuousness on escape behavior by the broad-headed skink (Eumeces laticeps).
Reproductive biology of the lizard Eumeces copei (Lacertilia: Scincidae) from the Eje Neovolcánico, México.
www.herpbreeder.com /worldspecies/Sauria/scincomorpha/eumeces.htm   (0 words)

  
 Florida Herp Bibliography, Topic search results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Eumeces inexpectatus, the southeastern five-lined skink, a generalist species in Florida: why is it rare on reclaimed phosphate-mined land in central Florida?
Barrett, K. Microhabitat preferences of Eumeces inexpectatus, the southeastern five-lined skink: explanations for its rarity on reclaimed phosphate-mined lands.
Mushinsky, H. Natural history and abundance of southeastern five-lined skinks, Eumeces inexpectatus, on a periodically burned sandhill in Florida.
myfwc.com /herpbibl/resultstopic.asp?Species=EINE   (0 words)

  
 NSiS: Florida Wildlife - Skinks
The Southern Coal Skink, Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis, is found on moist hillsides of deciduous and pine woods in the western panhandle.
The Broad-headed Skink, Eumeces laticeps, is found throughout the panhandle and down the peninsular to mid-central Florida.
The Northern Mole Skink, Eumeces egregius similis, is found in dry sandy and rocky areas of the panhandle.
www.nsis.org /wildlife/rept/liz-skink.html   (0 words)

  
 RedOrbit - Reference Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Southeastern five-lined Skink (Eumeces inexpectatus) is a common skink in the southeastern United States.
Its scientific name E. inexpectatus ("the unexpected") is possibly a reference to the unexpected discovery of this species.
Southeastern five-lined Skinks are oviparous; the clutch size varies from 6 to 12, with the number of eggs diminishing with higher latitudes.
www.redorbit.com /education/reference_library?article_id=749   (0 words)

  
 Southeastern five-lined Skink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
inexpectatus ("the unexpected") is possibly a reference to the unexpected discovery of this species.
The middle stripe tends to be narrower than the others, and the dark areas between stripes are fl in young skinks but become brown with age.
A similar lizard, the Five-lined Skink (Eumeces fasciatus), is slightly smaller than the southeastern five-lined skink and has broader stripes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Southeastern_five-lined_Skink   (0 words)

  
 NC599p2
It was still there, and he quickly slid back under the bottom of the couch that was now on the ground.
Eumeces inexpectatus, i.e., Southeastern Five-lined Skink, a male in breeding plumage with a nice orange-brown head.
I grabbed it for photos, and at the same time Ron picked up a Southern Toad that hopped out from beneath the other end of the couch.
www.eitangrunwald.com /NC599/NC599p2.htm   (0 words)

  
 Amphibians and Reptiles of Fort Matanzas National Monument-Eumeces inexpectatus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Amphibians and Reptiles of Fort Matanzas National Monument-Eumeces inexpectatus
Young southeastern five-lined skinks in Fort Matanzas National Monument can be identified by their fluorescent blue tails.
They also are frequently seen on the Nature Trail boardwalk that runs through the hammock south of the Visitor Center parking area.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu /herpetology/foma/einexpectatus.htm   (0 words)

  
 Skinke (Scincidae): Herpetologie
Greater Brown Skink (Eumeces gilberti gilberti) - Images.
Southeastern Five-lined Skink (Eumeces inexpectatus) - Text and Image.
Variable Skink (Eumeces gaigeae) - Text and Image.
www.infochembio.ethz.ch /links/zool_kriecht_skink.html   (0 words)

  
 NatureServe Explorer Species Index: Genus Eumeces
AL, FL, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA Eumeces laticeps
AZ, CO, NE, NM, NN, SD, TX, UT, WY Eumeces multivirgatus epipleurotus
Implied status-the taxon itself is not named in the Federal Register but it nonetheless has status because of its taxonomic relationship to a named entity.
www.natureserve.org /explorer/speciesIndex/Genus_Eumeces_100588_1.htm   (0 words)

  
 CalPhotos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
View all photos in CalPhotos of Eumeces inexpectatus
The photographer's identification "Eumeces inexpectatus" has not been reviewed.
CalPhotos is a project of BSCIT University of California, Berkeley
calphotos.berkeley.edu /cgi/img_query?query_src=dl&seq_num=151390&one=T   (0 words)

  
 Five-lined Skink Page
Three species of Lined Skinks (Eumeces) are native to South Carolina.
All three species may potentially be found throughout the state.
The Five-lined Skink has 4 labials and 2 enlarged postlabials, while the Broadhead Skink has 5 labials and no enlarged postlabials
www.snakesandfrogs.com /scra/lizards/5lineskink.htm   (0 words)

  
 SE Five Lined Skink   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
You have to grab up these lizards to make a correct identification - they look a lot like Five Lined Skinks.
The defining difference lies in the scales underneath the tail; inexpectatus has scales of uniform size, while Eumeces fasciatus has a row of wide scales down the middle.
This lizard was hiding under a plank, and I was able to grab it after taking its picture and check the underside of the tail.
www.pingleton.com /LifeLizards/inexpectatus.htm   (0 words)

  
 Florida Nature: Eumeces inexpectatus - Southeastern Five-lined Skink   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Florida Nature: Eumeces inexpectatus - Southeastern Five-lined Skink
Click on each picture to display the larger, higher-resolution image.
Unless otherwise indicated next to the thumbnail images, all photographs were taken by Emily Earp or Josh Hillman and are copyrighted.
www.floridanature.org /species.asp?species=Eumeces_inexpectatus   (0 words)

  
 Southeastern Five-lined Skink - Eumeces inexpectatus pictures from wildlife photos on webshots
Southeastern Five-lined Skink - Eumeces inexpectatus pictures from wildlife photos on webshots
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 Southeastern five-lined skink, Eumeces inexpectatus (Squamata: Scincidae) @ Invasive.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Southeastern five-lined skink, Eumeces inexpectatus (Squamata: Scincidae) @ Invasive.org
Reptilia > Squamata > Scincidae > Eumeces inexpectatus Taylor, 1932
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www.invasive.org /browse/subimages.cfm?SUB=13082   (0 words)

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