Lioscincus steindachneri
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Scincidae
Genus: Lioscincus
Species:
L. steindachneri
Binomial name
Lioscincus steindachneri
Bocage, 1873
Synonyms[2]
  • Lioscincus steindachneri
    Bocage, 1873
  • Lygosoma (Leiolopisma) steindachneri
    M.A. Smith, 1937
  • Leiolopisma steindachneri
    Greer, 1974
  • Lioscincus steindachneri
    Bauer & Sadlier, 1993

Lioscincus steindachneri, also known commonly as the white-lipped forest skink or Steindachner's ground skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to New Caledonia.[2]

Etymology

The specific name, steindachneri, is in honor of Austrian herpetologist Franz Steindachner.[3]

Habitat

The preferred natural habitat of L. steindachneri is moist forest, at altitudes of 200–1,110 m (660–3,640 ft).[1][2]

Reproduction

The mode of reproduction of L. steindachneri is unknown. It may be oviparous or viviparous.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Sadlier, R.A.; Bauer, A.M.; Jourdan , H.; Astrongatt, S.; Deuss, M.; Duval, T.; Bourguet, E.; McCoy, S.; Bouteiller, A.; Lagrange, A. (2021). "Lioscincus steindachneri". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2021: e.T176212A123259365. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2021-2.RLTS.T176212A123259365.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Lioscincus steindachneri at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 14 January 2020.
  3. ^ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Lioscincus steindachneri, p. 252).

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