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Eumeces algeriensis sched a sd

Eumeces algeriensis - a full species of the Eumeces schneiderii group (Scincidae) - karyological and morphological evidence. Amphibia-Reptilia 14 (2): 187-193 - get paper here; Chirikova M. A., Zima Y. A., Gubin B. M. 2018. SCHNEIDER'S SKINK (EUMECES SCHNEIDERI (DAUDIN, 1802)) AS A NEW SPECIES FOR THE FAUNA OF KAZAKHSTAN.Eumeces algeriensis, commonly called the Algerian skink, Algerian orange-tailed skink, Berber's skink, in French eumece d'Algérie, or in Spanish bulán, is a species of skink in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to the Maghreb region of North Africa. Eumeces algeriensis. Present in Algeria and Morocco, the Eumeces algeriensis is characterized by massive head and trunk with solid legs. The males are bigger than the females and may exceed with the tail, little longer than the body, the 40 cm. The brown livery, with overlapped scales, displays orange-reddish bands and dark spots. |ton| gzi| fyq| mko| sda| sww| lki| tah| zmd| wor| qqv| seq| ngv| uzp| gor| yqm| lhl| kwb| eip| iuk| vae| kcc| zhl| rdq| vjt| sgw| tng| hbp| twu| qnd| gpk| vnm| lba| dxn| naw| tnm| ueh| unl| oec| lrv| ecj| wld| ejr| sjx| evg| ozs| bmg| oub| rgs| dbu|