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  Eumeces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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   (463 words)

  
 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 — Ryūkyū 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)

  
 Many-lined Skink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Many-lined Skink (Eumeces multivirgatus) is a medium-sized member of the Eumeces skinks, a kind of lizard, living in North America.
multivirgatus (Hallowell 1857), the Northern Many-lined Skink, and
multivirgatus is limited in the north by southern South Dakota, Nebraska, and Wyoming and extends in the south until the Arkansas River in Colorado.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Many-lined_Skink   (233 words)

  
 Resources on Broad-headed Snake academic institutions
Skink D L 1 (Eumeces fasciatus) Broad-headed SKink D L 1 (Eumeces laticeps) Ground...
Reptiles and Amphibians @ Forestry Images:...broad-headed skink, Eumeces laticeps (Schneider, 1801), Squamata, Scincidae.
Mid Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society: Broad-headed skink (Eumeces laticeps); Eastern six-lined racerunner (Cnemidophorus sexlineatus); Eastern hog-nosed snake (Heterodon platirhinos); Queen snake...
mongabay.org /conservation/Broad-headed_Snake.htm   (1978 words)

  
 Skinks (Scincidae): Herpetology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Greater Brown Skink (Eumeces gilberti gilberti) - Images.
Many-lined Skink (Eumeces multivirgatus) - Text and Image.
Variable Skink (Eumeces gaigeae) - Text and Image.
www.infochembio.ethz.ch /links/en/zool_kriecht_skink.html   (677 words)

  
 Lizards of the Colorado Plateau and Desert Southwest - Canyoneering .com -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Desert Night Lizard (Xantusia vigilis) - found beneath rocks, dead stumps, and other debris in arid, sandy areas; very secretive and nocturnal; feeds on insects; bears live young.
Great Basin/Western Skink (Eumeces skiltonianus) - frequents grassland, woodland, and forests in habitats near streams but sometimes far from water; feeds on insects.
Great Basin Whiptail Lizard (Cnemidophorus tigris) lives in and and semiarid areas where plants are sparse and soil tends to be sandy and elevations generally below 1,800 meters (6,000 ft); feeds on grubs, insects, and insect larvae.
www.canyoneering.com /environment/reptiles_lizards.html   (343 words)

  
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Cloacal anatomy of the broad-headed skink, Eumeces laticeps, with a description of a female pheromonal gland.
Natural nests, eggs, and hatchlings of the broad-headed skink, Eumeces laticeps, from northeastern Arkansas.
First record of the many-lined skink, Eumeces multivirgatus (Sauria: Scincidae), in Presidio County, Texas.
biology.astate.edu /faculty/strauth/Publications.htm   (2884 words)

  
 Bibliography for Notes on Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas
24    Axtell, R.W. Eumeces epipleurotus Cope, a revived name for the southwestern skink Eumeces multivirgatus gaigei Taylor.
109  Burkett, R.D. A new locality record in Texas for the lizard, Eumeces anthracinus pluvialis Cope.
198  Dixon, J.R. A noteworthy record of Eumeces multivirgatus in Texas.
home.att.net /~crinaustin/HerpBibl.htm   (2361 words)

  
 Reptiles of Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Coconino County, AZ Many-lined Skink - Eumeces multivirgatus
A medium (2" to 3" from nose to vent), shiny lizard with a long slender body, small short limbs and a long slender tail.
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www.reptilesofaz.com /Lizards-Subpages/h-e-multivirgatus.html   (147 words)

  
 The Beginner's Eye   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It took off amazingly fast when I chased it, ducking into the underbrush within seconds of being sighted.
Also on the reptile front, two variable skinks (Eumeces multivirgatus epipleurotus) were seen in their typical surroundings: fallen leaves.
Shortly thereafter a male northern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus) scurried across the trail, barely escaping my front tire and flashing the iridescent blue patches on its lower flanks.
www.thebeginnerseye.blogspot.com   (2695 words)

  
 Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
The many-lined skink, Eumeces multivirgatus, is a skinny long-bodied lizard that occurs in the southeastern corner of Utah, as well as in other areas of the western and central United States.
As its name implies, most many-lined skinks have dark and light stripes that run lengthwise down the body and tail.
Stebbins, R. A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians.
dwrcdc.nr.utah.gov /rsgis2/Search/Display.asp?FlNm=eumemult   (131 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   (961 words)

  
 NPWRC :: Checklists of the United States
At the Refuge, this lizard is the favorite food of young kestrels.
SKINKS Many-lined skink r r c (Eumeces multivirgatus) Long, slender body.
This feature allows it to take refuge under rocks, logs, and trash.
www.npwrc.usgs.gov /resource/birds/chekbird/r6/arsenrep.htm   (1393 words)

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