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Encyclopedia > Emoia
Emoia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Sauria
Family: Scincidae
Genus: Emoia

Classification

Genus Emoia

  • Emoia adspersa
  • Emoia aenea
  • Emoia ahli
  • Emoia aneityumensis
  • Emoia arnoensis
  • Emoia atrocostata
  • Emoia aurulenta
  • Emoia battersbyi
  • Emoia bismarckensis
  • Emoia boettgeri
  • Emoia bogerti
  • Emoia brongersmai
  • Emoia caeruleocauda
  • Emoia callisticta
  • Emoia campbelli
  • Emoia coggeri
  • Emoia concolor
  • Emoia cyanogaster
  • Emoia cyanura
  • Emoia cyclops
  • Emoia digul
  • Emoia erronan
  • Emoia flavigularis
  • Emoia guttata
  • Emoia impar
  • Emoia irianensis
  • Emoia isolata
  • Emoia jakati
  • Emoia jamur
  • Emoia kitcheneri
  • Emoia klossi
  • Emoia kordoana
  • Emoia kuekenthali
  • Emoia laobaoense
  • Emoia lawesi
  • Emoia longicauda
  • Emoia loveridgei
  • Emoia loyaltiensis
  • Emoia maculata
  • Emoia maxima
  • Emoia mivarti
  • Emoia mokosariniveikau
  • Emoia montana
  • Emoia nativittatis
  • Emoia nigra
  • Emoia nigromarginata
  • Emoia obscura
  • Emoia oribata
  • Emoia pallidiceps
  • Emoia paniai
  • Emoia parkeri
  • Emoia physicae
  • Emoia physicina
  • Emoia ponapea
  • Emoia popei
  • Emoia pseudocyanura
  • Emoia pseudopallidiceps
  • Emoia reimschisseli
  • Emoia rennellensis
  • Emoia ruficauda
  • Emoia rufilabialis
  • Emoia samoensis
  • Emoia sanfordi
  • Emoia schmidti
  • Emoia similis
  • Emoia slevini
  • Emoia sorex
  • Emoia submetallica
  • Emoia taumakoensis
  • Emoia tetrataenia
  • Emoia tongana
  • Emoia tropidolepis
  • Emoia trossula
  • Emoia veracunda

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A Summary of the Current Demography of Guam's Native Lizards (1322 words)
It is more conspicuous than Emoia caeruleocauda in open areas and may have had an adverse effect on E.
Emoia caeruleocauda is less common on Guam than on the nearby snake-free island of Rota, but this scarcity is probably due primarily to displacement by Carlia fusca.
Insufficient data exists to evaluate the population status of Emoia cyanura and Emoia slevini.
Moko Sari In Fiji (1086 words)
The most common skinks are seen during the day on the ground either lying on elevated ground litter, on rock surfaces, near logs or scuttling under the vegetation and debris.
Emoia cyanura is very similar to Emoia impar but their anterior loreal scale is wider than it is tall, whereas the anterior loreal on E. impar is taller than it is wide.
Emoia nigra is a uniformly colored fl skink.
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