Genus
Cryptoblepharus
3 species
The list of species of Cryptoblepharus genus
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The list of species of Cryptoblepharus genus
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The Cryptoblepharus egeriae, more commonly known as the Christmas Island Blue-Tailed Skink, once inhabited Christmas Island. The Christmas Island Blue-Tailed Skink was discovered in 1886. In 2002 scientists with the Christmas Island National Parks...
Cryptoblepharus virgatus, also commonly known as striped snake-eyed skink, cream-striped shinning-skink, wall skink, fence skink or snake-eyed skink is a skink commonly found in southern and eastern Australia. It is an active little lizard, and if...
The coastal snake-eyed skink or supralittoral shinning-skink (Cryptoblepharus litoralis ) is a small skink found in North Queensland, Australia and New Guinea.They are generally found darting around the rocky outcrops on beaches and headlands, not...