| Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Eugongylinae (Eugongylini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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| Common Names | E: Dunn's Emo Skink |
| Synonym | Emoia similis DUNN 1927 Emoia sembalunica MERTENS 1927 Leiolopisma sembalunicum MERTENS 1927 Leiolopisma sembilunicum — MERTENS 1930: 158 Emoia similis — MERTENS 1930: 160 Emoia similis — SMITH 1937: 227 Leiolopisma kadarsani DAREVSKY 1964 Leiolopisma kardarsani DAREVSKY 1964 (fide HOW et al. 1998) Leiolopisma kadarsani padariensis DAREVSKY 1964 Leiolopisma sembilunica rintjana DAREVSKY 1964 Emoia sembalunica — GREER 1974: 20 Emoia similis — GREER 1974: 20 Emoia sembilunica rintjana — BROWN 1991 Emoia similis — BROWN 1991 Emoia similis — HOW et al. 1998 |
| Distribution | Indonesia (Komodo, Padar, Rintja; Flores [fide SMITH 1937], Lombok)
Type locality: Komodo, 500-1500 feet elevation.
kardarsani: Komodo and Padar.
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| Reproduction | oviparous |
| Types | Holotype: AMNH 31977 Holotype: SMF 22091 [sembalunicum] Holotype: MZB Lace; Paratypes: ZISP 17607.1–19 (19 specimens), “Rintja Island in the Lesser Sundas Archipelago” [Rinca Island, West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tengarra, Indonesia]. Leg.: I.S. Darevsky, 10.VIII.1962 [rintjana] Holotype is MZB Lace.976 from “Komodo Island” (Iskandar & Mumpuni 2002); Paratypes: ZISP 17599.1-14 (14 specimens), “Komodo Island in the Lesser Sundas Archipelago” [Komodo Island, West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tengarra, Indonesia]. Leg.: I.S. Darevsky, 2.VIII.1962 [Leiolopisma kadarsani] Holotype: ZISP 17605, adult male, “Padar Island in the Lesser Sundas Archipelago” [Padar Island, West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tengarra, Indonesia]. Leg.: I.S. Darevsky, 8.VIII.1962. Paratypes: ZISP 17606.1–2 (two specimens), “Padar Island in the Lesser Sundas Archipelago” [Padar Island, West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tengarra, Indonesia]. Leg.: I.S. Darevsky, 8.VIII.1962. Iskandar & Mumpuni (2002) incorrectly cited MZB Lace.978, a female from “Komodo Island” as a holotype. [padariensis] |
| Diagnosis | Diagnosis: An Emoia with short legs, barely meeting when appressed; inter- parietal fused; frontal longer than prefrontal; 22 lamelae under fourth toe; 28 smooth scales around body; allied to cyanurum and kordoanum but with shorter legs (Dunn 1927: 9).
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| References |
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