Saproscincus is a genus of skinks native to Australia, sometimes referred to as shadeskinks. It contains the following species:[1][2]
Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Saproscincus.
Saproscincus is a genus of skinks native to Australia, sometimes referred to as shadeskinks. It contains the following species:
Saproscincus basiliscus (Ingram & Rawlinson, 1981) - pale-lipped shadeskink Saproscincus challengeri (Boulenger, 1887) - orange-tailed shadeskink, Border Ranges shadeskink, Challenger's skink Saproscincus czechurai (Ingram & Rawlinson, 1981) - wedge-snouted shadeskink, Czechuras litter-skink Saproscincus eungellensis Sadlier et al., 2005 - Eungella shadeskink Saproscincus hannahae Couper & Keim, 1998 - Hannah's shadeskink Saproscincus lewisi Couper & Keim, 1998 - Northern Wet Tropics shadeskink, Cooktown shadeskink Saproscincus mustelinus (O'Shaughnessy, 1874) - southern weasel skink, weasel shadeskink Saproscincus oriarius Sadlier, 1998 Saproscincus rosei Wells & Wellington, 1985 - orange-tailed shadeskink, highland forest skink Saproscincus saltus Hoskin, 2013 - Cape Melville shadeskink Saproscincus spectabilis (De Vis, 1888) - gully shadeskink Saproscincus tetradactylus (Greer & Kluge, 1980) - four-fingered shadeskink, four-toed litter-skinkNota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Saproscincus.