Sphenomorphus sabanus

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Sphenomorphus sabanus
Not evaluated (IUCN 3.1)
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S. sabanus
Binomial name
Sphenomorphus sabanus
Inger, 1958

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Sphenomorphus sabanus is a species of skink in the Scincidae family. It is known commonly as the Sabah Slender Skink.[1]

Authority

The Holotype of this species was deposited at the Field Museum (Specimen No. 63671). It is an adult male collected in Sapagaya Forest Reserve in North Borneo on July 18, 1950 by Robert F. Inger. Paratypes were also deposited at the Field Museum. They include 32 specimens all collected from scattered localities in eastern North Borneo.[2]

Description

The Sabah Slender Skink is a slender, smooth-scaled, dark grey skink that lacks a black spot on the neck and a black lateral stripe. The ventral surface of these lizards is cream-colored. Males of the species have an orange flush on the flanks. Once preserved in alcohol, the color will range from brown to greyish brown.[2]

Habitat

The Sabah Slender Skink is a terrestrial lizard.[1]

Literature

  • Inger 1958. Three new skinks related to Sphenomorphus variegates (Peters). Fieldiana:Zool. 39:257-268.fulltext

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References

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