Bibliography and subject index of the prairie skink, Eumeces septentrionalis (Baird)(Saura: Scincidae)

  • Somma L
  • Cochran P
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Abstract

The prairie skink, Eumeces septentrionalis, is a small, semifossorial lizard inhabiting the tall-grass prairies and savannas of the central lowland province region of North America. This study provides an extensive bibliography and subject index as a tool for current and future workers studying E. septentrionalis and related species.

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Somma, L. A., & Cochran, P. A. (1989). Bibliography and subject index of the prairie skink, Eumeces septentrionalis (Baird)(Saura: Scincidae). The Great Basin Naturalist., 49, 525–534. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.22652

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