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Panaspis
''Panaspis'' is a genus of skinks, commonly called lidless skinks or snake-eyed skinks, endemic to Sub-saharan Africa. Species The following 21 species, listed alphabetically by specific name, are recognized as being valid: *'' Panaspis africana'' (Gray, 1845) – Guinea lidless skink *'' Panaspis annettesabinae'' Colston, Pyron, & Bauer, 2020 – Sabin's snake-eyed skink *'' Panaspis annobonensis'' ( Fuhn, 1972) – Annobón Annobón ( es, Provincia de Annobón; pt, Ano-Bom), and formerly as ''Anno Bom'' and ''Annabona'', is a province (smallest province in both area and population) of Equatorial Guinea consisting of the island of Annobón, formerly also Pigalu a ... lidless skink *''Panaspis breviceps'' (Wilhelm Peters, W. Peters, 1873) – Wilhelm Peters, Peters's lidless skink, short-headed snake-eyed skink *''Panaspis burgeoni'' (Gaston-François de Witte, de Witte, 1933) *''Panaspis cabindae'' (José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage, Bocage, 1866) – Cabinda Province, ...
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Panaspis Annobonensis
''Panaspis'' is a genus of skinks, commonly called lidless skinks or snake-eyed skinks, Endemism, endemic to Sub-saharan Africa. Species The following 21 species, listed alphabetically by Specific name (zoology), specific name, are recognized as being valid: *''Panaspis africana'' (John Edward Gray, Gray, 1845) – Gulf of Guinea, Guinea lidless skink *''Panaspis annettesabinae'' Colston, Pyron, & Bauer, 2020 – Sabin's snake-eyed skink *''Panaspis annobonensis'' (Ion Eduard Fuhn, Fuhn, 1972) – Annobón lidless skink *''Panaspis breviceps'' (Wilhelm Peters, W. Peters, 1873) – Wilhelm Peters, Peters's lidless skink, short-headed snake-eyed skink *''Panaspis burgeoni'' (Gaston-François de Witte, de Witte, 1933) *''Panaspis cabindae'' (José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage, Bocage, 1866) – Cabinda Province, Cabinda lidless skink, cabinda snake-eyed skink *''Panaspis duruarum'' (:fr:Albert Monard, Monard, 1949) *''Panaspis helleri'' (Arthur Loveridge, Loveridge, 1932) *''Panaspis m ...
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