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- A Significant Range Extension for the Mountain Skink Liopholis Montana (Donnellan, Hutchinson, Dempsey & Osborne, 2002) on the Western Uplands of Victoria
- In Queensland
- The High-Level Classification of Skinks (Reptilia, Squamata, Scincomorpha)
- An Experimental Evaluation of Foraging Decisions in Urban and Natural Forest Populations of Anolis Lizards
- Chromosomes of Australian Lygosomine Skinks (Lacertilia: Scincidae) II
- Fauna of Australia 2A
- Download Full Article 987.1KB .Pdf File
- Check Your Captive Native Animals 1 of 18
- From the Australian Skink Lampropholis Guichenoti (Reptilia: Scincidae) Author(S): Hugh I
- Memoirs of the Queensland Museum (ISSN 0079-8835)
- "Laboratory" Animals
- Developing Biosecurity Strategies for an Invasive Reptile, the Plague Skink
- Beneath the Brigalow
- Reptiles Chart
- Lampropholis Delicata) in Hawai‘I
- Natural History Notes
- For Peer Review Only
- Phylogeographic Parallelism: Concordance of Patterns in Closely Related Species Illuminates 3 Underlying Mechanisms in the Historically Glaciated Tasmanian Landscape
- THE ECOLOGY of SLEEP in REPTILES Authors
- Wch9 Book of Abstracts Oral
- Risk Assess Models 2008 FIN
- Niveoscincus Microlepidotus
- A Phylogenetic Subdivision of Australian Skinks
- Et Al., Et Al., 2000, Lampropholis Guichenoti: Ctenotus Fa/Lens: Carlia Jarnoldae
- Dispersal Predicts Hybrid Zone Widths Across Animal Diversity: Implications for Species Borders Under Incomplete Reproductive Isolation
- Smithsonian Herpetological Information Service No
- Developing Biosecurity Strategies for an Invasive Reptile, the Plague Skink
- The Taxonomy and Phylogenetic Relationships of Australian Scincid Lizards ( Scincidae : Lygosominae )