Notoscincus butleri STORR, 1979
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| Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Sphenomorphinae (Sphenomorphini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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| Common Names | E: Lined Soil-crevis Skink |
| Synonym | Notoscincus butleri STORR 1979: 140 Notoscincus butleri — COGGER 2000: 533 Notoscincus butleri — WILSON & SWAN 2010 |
| Distribution | Australia (Western Australia) Type locality: 30 km SSW of Dampier, 20° 55’ S, 116° 39’ E, W. A. |
| Reproduction | oviparous |
| Types | Holotype: WAM R61518 |
| Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A relatively large and stout Notoscincus whose colour pattern consists almost wholly of bold, dark and pale longitudinal stripes. Further differing from both subspecies of N. ornatus by more numerous midbody scale rows and absence of olive tone to dorsum. (Storr 1979) Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data to their customers. These details, e.g. detailed descriptions or comparisons (about 1045 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
| Comment | Limb morphology: 5 digits, 5 toes (Singhal et al. 2018, Cogger 2014) |
| Etymology | Named after Dr. William Henry "Harry" Butler (b. 1930) who trained as a teacher but worked as a consultant and collector (1963), undertaking a major study of Western Australian fauna. He also presented the popular ABC television series In the Wild (1976). |
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