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Common skinks Sphenomorphus nigrolabris Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia (paraphyletic) Subclass: Diapsida (unranked): Sauria Infraclass: Lepidosauromorpha Order: Squamata Suborder: Scleroglossa Infraorder: Scincomorpha Family: Scincidae Subfamily: Lygosominae Genus: Sphenomorphus
Fitzinger, 1843Species Presently almost 120, but see text
Synonyms Hinulia
Spenopmorphus (lapsus)The genus Sphenomorphus – vernacularly known as the common skinks – currently serves as a "wastebin taxon" for a large number of skinks. While most or all species presently placed here are probably rather close relatives, the genus as presently delimited is likely to be not monophyletic and is in need of review.[1]
The namesake of the Sphenomorphus group of Lygosominae genera, most species would probably occupy a rather basal position therein.[2]
Provisional species list
- Sphenomorphus abdictus
- Sphenomorphus acutus
- Sphenomorphus aesculeticola
- Sphenomorphus amblyplacodes
- Sphenomorphus annectens
- Sphenomorphus anotus
- Sphenomorphus arborens
- Sphenomorphus assatus[verification needed] (Cope, 1864)
- Sphenomorphus atrigularis
- Sphenomorphus beauforti
- Sphenomorphus beyeri
- Sphenomorphus bignelli
- Sphenomorphus biparietalis
- Sphenomorphus bruneus
- Sphenomorphus buenloicus
- Sphenomorphus buettikoferi
- Sphenomorphus bukitensis
- Sphenomorphus capitolythos Shea & Michels, 2008
- Sphenomorphus celebense
- Sphenomorphus cherriei (Cope, 1893) – encinela-selvática café
- Sphenomorphus cinereus
- Sphenomorphus concinnatus (Boulenger, 1887)
- Sphenomorphus consobrinus
- Sphenomorphus courcyanum
- Sphenomorphus coxi
- Sphenomorphus cranei
- Sphenomorphus crassa
- Sphenomorphus cumingi
- Sphenomorphus cyanolaemus
- Sphenomorphus darlingtoni
- Sphenomorphus decipiens
- Sphenomorphus derroyae
- Sphenomorphus diwata
- Sphenomorphus dorsicatenatus
- Sphenomorphus dussumieri – Dussumier's Forest Skink
- Sphenomorphus fasciatus
- Sphenomorphus florensis
- Sphenomorphus forbesi
- Sphenomorphus fragosus
- Sphenomorphus grandisonae
- Sphenomorphus granulatus
- Sphenomorphus haasi
- Sphenomorphus hallieri
- Sphenomorphus helenae
- Sphenomorphus incertus[verification needed] (Stuart, 1940) – encinela-selvática hojarasquera
- Sphenomorphus incognitus
- Sphenomorphus indicus – Indian Forest Skink
- Sphenomorphus ishaki
- Sphenomorphus jagori
- Sphenomorphus jobiensis (Meyer, 1874)
- Sphenomorphus kinabaluensis
- Sphenomorphus kitangladensis
- Sphenomorphus knollmanae
- Sphenomorphus kuehnei
- Sphenomorphus langkawiensis
- Sphenomorphus laterimaculatus
- Sphenomorphus lawtoni
- Sphenomorphus leptofasciatus
- Sphenomorphus leucospilos
- Sphenomorphus lineopunctulatus
- Sphenomorphus llanosi
- Sphenomorphus luzonense
- Sphenomorphus maculatus – Spotted Forest Skink
- Sphenomorphus maculicollus
- Sphenomorphus maindroni
- Sphenomorphus malayanum
- Sphenomorphus megalops
- Sphenomorphus microtympanus
- Sphenomorphus mimicus
- Sphenomorphus mimikanum
- Sphenomorphus mindanensis
- Sphenomorphus minutus
- Sphenomorphus modigliani
- Sphenomorphus muelleri – Muller's Skink[verification needed]
- Sphenomorphus multisquamatus
- Sphenomorphus murudensis
- Sphenomorphus necopinatus
- Sphenomorphus neuhaussi
- Sphenomorphus nigrolabris
- Sphenomorphus nigrolineata
- Sphenomorphus nitens
- Sphenomorphus oligolepis
- Sphenomorphus praesignis
- Sphenomorphus pratti
- Sphenomorphus puncticentralis
- Sphenomorphus rarus
- Sphenomorphus rufocaudatus
- Sphenomorphus sabanus
- Sphenomorphus sanctus
- Sphenomorphus sarasinorus
- Sphenomorphus schultzei
- Sphenomorphus scotophilus
- Sphenomorphus scutatus (Peters, 1867) – Palauan Skink
- Sphenomorphus shelfordi
- Sphenomorphus sibuensis
- Sphenomorphus simus
- Sphenomorphus solomonis
- Sphenomorphus steerei
- Sphenomorphus stellatus
- Sphenomorphus stickeli
- Sphenomorphus striatopunctatum
- Sphenomorphus striolatus
- Sphenomorphus tagapayo
- Sphenomorphus taiwanensis
- Sphenomorphus tanahtinggi
- Sphenomorphus tanneri
- Sphenomorphus taylori
- Sphenomorphus temminckii
- Sphenomorphus tenuiculus
- Sphenomorphus tonkinensis
- Sphenomorphus transversus
- Sphenomorphus tridigitus (formerly in Saiphos)
- Sphenomorphus tropidonotus
- Sphenomorphus undulatus
- Sphenomorphus vanheurni
- Sphenomorphus variegatus
- Sphenomorphus victoria
- Sphenomorphus wolfi
- Sphenomorphus woodfordi
- Sphenomorphus wrighti
"Hinulia" elegans, described by Grey in 1838, is unidentified, but may be Eulamprus tenuis.[3]
Footnotes
References
- Austin, J.J. & Arnold, E.N. (2006): Using ancient and recent DNA to explore relationships of extinct and endangered Leiolopisma skinks (Reptilia: Scincidae) in the Mascarene islands. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 39(2): 503–511. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2005.12.011 (HTML abstract)
- Greer, Allen E.; David, Patrick & Teynié, Alexandre (2006): The Southeast Asian scincid lizard Siaphos tridigitus Bourret, 1939 (Reptilia, Scincidae): a second specimen. Zoosystema 28(3): 785-790. PDF fulltext
- Shea, G.M. & Michels, J.P. (2008): A replacement name for Sphenomorphus keiensis (Kopstein, 1926) from the southeastern Moluccas, Indonesia (Reptilia: Squamata: Scincidae) with a redescription of the species. Zoologische Mededelingen Leiden 82(52): 737-747. PDF
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