eastern crevice skink
English
Alternative forms
- eastern crevice-skink
Etymology
eastern + crevice skink (various skinks of the genus Egernia)
Noun
eastern crevice skink (plural eastern crevice skinks)
- Egernia mcpheei, a species of large skink native to eastern Australia.
- Synonym: McPhee's egernia
Coordinate terms
(Egernia genus skinks)
- black crevice skink, black rock skink (Egernia saxatilis)
- bright crevice skink
- central pygmy spiny-tailed skink
- Cunningham's spiny-tailed skink
- dark spiny-tailed skink
- Eastern Pilbara spiny-tailed skink
- gidgee skink
- gidgee spiny-tailed skink
- Goldfield's crevice skink
- Hosmer's spiny-tailed skink
- Kimberley crevice skink (Egernia douglasi)
- King's skink
- Pilbara crevice skink
- pygmy spiny-tailed skink
- southwestern crevice skink
- Stokes's skink
- tree crevice skink
- tree skink
- Western Pilbara spiny-tailed skink
- Yakka skink
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