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  Eumeces - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eumeces are delicate animals whose tail breaks off easily, and herpetologists and other enthusiasts should handle them with great care, if at all.
Eumeces marginatus — Ryukyu five-lined Skink; Okinawa and Amami Islands
Finally, there is Eumeces gaigeae, the "Variable Skink" in North America: researchers seem to be unclear about this skink, it is sometimes listed as a separate species, and sometimes as a subspecies of Eumeces multivirgatus, either as Eumeces multivirgatus gaigeae or as Eumeces multivirgatus epipleurotus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eumeces   (525 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   (500 words)

  
 Gilbert's Skink - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Gilbert's Skink (Eumeces gilberti) is a heavy-bodied medium-sized lizard of the family of skinks living in the south-western United States.
Eumeces gilberti was first described by Van Denburgh in 1896.
It was named in honor of Van Denburgh's teacher, Dr. Charles H. Gilbert (1859 - 1928), who at the time was a professor of zoology at Stanford University.
www.onelang.com /encyclopedia/index.php/Gilbert's_Skink   (469 words)

  
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"Eumeces coreensis Eumeces coreensis" — Korean Skink; Korea
"Eumeces marginatus Eumeces marginatus" — Ryukyu five-lined Skink; Okinawa Okinawa and Amami Islands
"Eumeces quadrilineatus Eumeces quadrilineatus" — Four-lined Asian Skink
www.biodatabase.de /Eumeces   (770 words)

  
 Black Web Blue-tailed skink   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Eumeces are delicate animals whose tail breaks oƭƭ easily; and herpetologist s and other enthusiasts should handle them with great care; iƭ at all.
- Eumeces schneideri — Berber Skink; North Aƭrica: Novoeumeces schneideri
- Eumeces taeniolatus — Eurylepis taeniolatus Finally; there is Eumeces gaigeae ; the "Variable Skink" in North America: researchers seem to be unclear about this skink; it is sometimes listed as a separate species; and sometimes as a subspecies oƭ Eumeces multivirgatus ; either as Eumeces multivirgatus gaigeae or as Eumeces multivirgatus epipleurotus.
blue.tailed.skink.en.onlinelinks.info   (696 words)

  
 RedOrbit - Reference Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Gilbert's Skink (Eumeces gilberti) is a heavy-bodied medium-sized lizard found in the south-western United States.
Together with the Western Skink (E. skiltonianus), the San Lucan Skink (E. lagunensis), and the Four-lined Asiatic Skink (E. quadrilineatus), the Western Skink belongs to the so-called "skiltonianus group".
The exact taxonomy within this group is being questioned and may need revision following DNA analysis research.
www.redorbit.com /education/reference_library?article_id=769   (453 words)

  
 Eumeces Western SkinkWestern Skink Eumeces skiltonianus ...
"Eumeces" Western SkinkWestern Skink ("Eumeces skiltonianus") msg:taxonomy msg:regnum:Animalia msg:Phylum:Chordata msg:Classis:Reptilia msg:Ordo:Squamata msg:Subordo:Sauria msg:Familia: Scincidae msg:Genus:"Eumeces" Species See text The genus of "Eumeces"-skinks is due to Wiegmann, 1834.
"Eumeces tunganus" Some species that originally were considered "Eumeces" have recently been assigned to other genera:
"Eumeces taeniolatus" — "Eurylepis taeniolatus" Finally, there is "Eumeces gaigeae", the "Variable Skink" in North America: researchers seem to be unclear about this skink, it is sometimes listed as a separate species, and sometimes as a subspecies of "Eumeces multivirgatus", either as "Eumeces multivirgatus gaigeae" or as "Eumeces multivirgatus epipleurotus".
www.geodatabase.de /Eumeces   (583 words)

  
 flpa-images.co.uk - photo captions
00058356 : Algerian Skink (Eumeces algeriensis) Close-up of head
00058347 : Mountain Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus jarrovii) Juvenile - Arizona, U.S.A. Southern Baja Skink (Eumeces lagunensis) San Fco.
00057916 : Western Box Turtle (Terrapene ornata) On dead leaves - California, U.S.A. Gold Skink (Eumeces schneideri princeps) Basking - Jordan
www.flpa-images.co.uk /photocaptions31.html   (6076 words)

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