WebBoulenger's Short-legged Skink (Brachymeles boulengeri) doesn't have a default photo yet. Add One Now Boulenger's Short-legged Skink (Brachymeles boulengeri) 0 comments Common Philippine Bent-toed Gecko (Cyrtodactylus philippinicus) 0 comments Small Broad-tailed Smooth-scaled Gecko (Lepidodactylus planicauda) 0 comments WebBrachymeles boulengeri[ 3] är en ödleart som beskrevs av Taylor 1922. Brachymeles boulengeri ingår i släktet Brachymeles och familjen skinkar. [ 4][ 5] IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som livskraftig. [ 1] Arten förekommer i Filippinerna med undantag av …
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WebBrachymeles boulengeri boholensis — SILER et al. 2009 Brachymeles boholensis — SILER et al. 2010 Brachymeles boholensis — SILER et al. 2011 : Distribution: Philippines (Bohol Island) Type locality: 6 km S of Municipality of Sierra Bullones: Teachers Park, 400–433-m elevation, 9° 47’ 32.53’’ N, 124° 18’ 14.4’’ E. WebA third, widespread, pentadactyl species, Brachymeles talinis, is known from Jolo Island and the central and northern Philippine islands. We evaluate both morphological and genetic data to define species limits in B. boulengeri, B. schadenbergi, and B. talinis. mosciskimouth
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WebAppendicular skeletons of five Asian skink species of the genera Brachymeles and Ophiomorus, including species with vestigial appendicular structures. Amphibia-Reptilia, DOI: 10.1163/15685381-00003062 - get paper here; Brown, Walter C. 1956. A revision of the genus Brachymeles (Scincidae), with descriptions of new species and subspecies. WebBoulenger's Short-legged Skink (Brachymeles boulengeri) 0 comments. Add an Observation. Mactan Sun Skink, (Eutropis lapulapu) Last observation: Mactan Sun Skink, from Goa south 4, Camarines Sur, Philippines on June 25, 2024 at 08:44 AM by kenny_well 0 comments. Add an Observation. Common Sun Skink ... WebDec 1, 2009 · We describe a new species of scincid lizard of the genus Brachymeles from montane forests (1400–1450 m) of Mt. Palali, Caraballo Mountain Range, in central Luzon Island, Philippines. The new species is the second known species of Brachymeles that has only three digits on both the forelimb and hindlimbs. mosciski-fisher