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Egernia bos, a new skink from the south coast of Western Australia
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52279
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RP8458
Author:
Storr, G. M. (Glen Milton), 1921-1990
Citation:
THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN NATURALIST. 1960 v.7 no.4 : 99-103;
Year:
1960
Subject:
Lizards - Western Australia, Southwestern
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Skinks
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Egernia bos
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