Lissolepis coventryi (STORR, 1978)
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| Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Egerniinae (Tiliquini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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| Common Names | E: Eastern Mourning Skink, Swamp Skink |
| Synonym | Egernia coventryi STORR 1978: 175 Egernia coventryi — COGGER 2000: 457 Egernia coventryi — COUPER et al. 2006: 380 Lissolepis coventryi — GARDNER 2008 Lissolepis coventryi — HUMPHREY et al. 2017 |
| Distribution | Australia (New South Wales?, South Australia, Victoria) Type locality: Shipwreck Creek, approx. 20 km SW of Mallacoota, in 37° 37’ S, 149° 39’ E, Vic. |
| Reproduction | ovoviviparous |
| Types | Holotype: NMV D18284 |
| Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A small member of the E. luctuosa group, distinguishable from E. luctuosa by its striped rather than spotted back and long postnarial groove; it is also smaller, with relatively shorter appendages, smaller ear aperture, nasals and prefrontals, and fewer midbody scale rows, subdigitallamellae, supraciliaries and upper labials (Storr 1978: 175). |
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| Etymology | Named after Albert John Coventry (b. 1936) who worked for 47 years at Museum Victoria as a herpetologist and is now Emeritus Curator of Herpetology. |
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