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Carinascincus
Genus of lizards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carinascincus is a genus of skinks (family Scincidae), commonly called snow skinks[1] or cool-skinks[2] and residing mainly in Tasmania or Victoria, Australia.[3] Then recognised as the genus Niveoscincus, it was found to belong to a clade with the genera Carlia, Lampropholis and others of the Eugongylus group within Lygosominae.[4] Cogger has rejected the use of the junior name Niveoscincus and recognizes the valid senior generic name Carinascincus for the group.[5] For similar skinks see genera Pseudemoia, Lampropholis, and Bassiana. These skinks have adapted to the cooler weather of southern Australia and particularly Tasmania, hence the common names.
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Species
- Carinascincus coventryi (Rawlinson, 1975) – southern forest cool-skink
- Carinascincus greeni (Rawlinson, 1975) – alpine cool-skink or northern snow skink
- Carinascincus metallicus (O'Shaughnessy, 1874) – metallic skink or metallic cool-skink
- Carinascincus microlepidotus (O'Shaughnessy, 1874) – boulder cool-skink or southern snow skink
- Carinascincus ocellatus (Gray, 1845) – spotted skink, ocellated cool-skink, or ocellated skink
- Carinascincus orocryptus (Hutchinson, Schwaner & Medlock, 1988) – Tasmanian mountain skink, heath cool-skink, or mountain skink
- Carinascincus palfreymani (Rawlinson, 1974) – Pedra Branca skink, Pedra Branca cool-skink, or red-throated skink
- Carinascincus pretiosus (O'Shaughnessy, 1874) – Tasmanian tree skink or agile cool-skink
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