White-spotted Supple Skink

Lygosoma albopunctatum

Summary 1

The white-spotted supple skink (Lygosoma albopunctatum) is a species of diurnal, terrestrial, insectivorous skink found in parts of tropical Asia. This species was first described by John Edward Gray based on type specimen collected by T. C. Jerdon from Madras, in the Coromandel Coast of South India.

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