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Liopholis

Liopholis is a genus of lizards in the subfamily Egerniinae of the family Scincidae (skinks). Species of the genus are found in the Australian region. They were previously placed in the genus Egernia.

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Liopholis
White's skink (Liopholis whitii)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Scincidae
Subfamily: Egerniinae
Genus: Liopholis
Fitzinger, 1843
Type species
Lygosoma moniligera
Species

15 species (see text)

Synonyms1

Flamoscincus
Wells & Wellington, 1984

Liopholis is a genus of lizards in the subfamily Egerniinae of the family Scincidae (skinks).2 Species of the genus are found in the Australian region. They were previously placed in the genus Egernia.1

Description

Liopholis are smallish to largish-sized skinks. They may attain an adult snout-to-vent length (SVL) of 75–200 mm (3.0–7.9 in), with a bulky angular body. They have 34–52 rows of scales at midbody; the dorsal scales are usually smooth. The nasal scale has no postnarial groove; the subocular scale row is incomplete. The eyes are relatively large, and the eyelids usually have conspicuous cream-coloured margins.1

Species

There are 15 recognized species:2

Image Scientific name Common name Distribution
Liopholis aputja Farquhar et al., 2024 Central Ranges rock skink North-western South Australia.
Liopholis guthega Donnellan, Hutchinson, Dempsey & Osborne, 2002 Snowy Mountains skink, guthega skink, alpine egernia south-eastern Australia.
Liopholis inornata (Rosén, 1905) desert egernia, unadorned desert-skink, "desert skink" central Western Australia, most of inland South Australia, southern Northern Territory, south-west Queensland, western New South Wales and a small part of north-west Victoria
Liopholis kintorei (Stirling & Zietz, 1893) Great Desert skink Northern Territory and Western Australia.
Liopholis margaretae (Storr, 1968) MacDonnell Ranges rock-skink, Flinder's Ranges rock-skink central Australia.
Liopholis modesta (Storr, 1968) Eastern Ranges rock-skink eastern Australia
Liopholis montana Donnellan, Hutchinson, Dempsey & Osborne, 2002 montane rock-skink, mountain egernia, "mountain skink" south-eastern Australia
Liopholis multiscutata (Mitchell & Behrndt, 1949) bull skink, southern sand-skink, heath skink southern Australia
Liopholis parva (Aplin et al., 2024) north-western Australia
Liopholis personata (Storr, 1968) southern Australia
Liopholis pulchra (F. Werner, 1910) southwestern rock-skink, spectacled rock skink, Jurien Bay rock-skink south-western Australia
Liopholis purnululu (Aplin et al., 2024) north-western Australia
Liopholis slateri (Storr, 1968) Slater's desert skink, Centralian Floodplains desert-skink, Slater's egernia, Slater's skink Northern Territory and Southern Australia in central Australia
Liopholis striata (Sternfeld, 1919) night skink, nocturnal desert-skink, striated egernia western Australia
Liopholis whitii (Lacépède, 1804) White's skink, White's rock-skink south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania and many Bass Strait islands

Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Liopholis.

References

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Further reading

Further reading

  • Fitzinger L (1843). Systema Reptilium, Fasciculus Primus, Amblyglossae. Vienna: Braumüller & Seidel. 106 pp. + indices. (Liopholis, new genus, p. 22). (in Latin).