Lankascincus Taprobanensis
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''Lankascincus taprobanensis'', also known commonly as the Ceylon tree skink and the smooth Lanka skink, is a
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of
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in the
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Scincidae. The species is
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to the island of
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
.


Habitat and distribution

The smooth Lanka skink is found from above sea level, and is the only skink found at the elevation in Sri Lanka. It is common in the
Horton Plains Horton Plains National Park ( si, හෝර්ටන් තැන්න ජාතික උද්‍යානය, Hortan Thanna Jathika Udyanaya) is a national park in the central highlands of Sri Lanka that was designated in 1988. It is locate ...
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Hakgala Hakgala is a mountain situated in the Nuwara Eliya district of Sri Lanka at above mean sea level, most parts of the mountain are covered with forest belonging to Hakgala Strict Nature Reserve. Hakgala Botanical Garden is situated on the northea ...
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Namunukula Namunukula, literally "Nine Peaks" in Sinhala language, is the name of a mountain range in Sri Lanka's province of Uva. Its main peak is high. The nearby town is also sometimes called Namunukula Town. During the Ming treasure voyages of the 15 ...
, and
Nuwara Eliya Nuwara Eliya ( si, නුවර එළිය ; ta, நுவரெலியா) is a city in the hill country of the Central Province, Sri Lanka. Its name means "city on the plain (table land)" or "city of light". The city is the administrativ ...
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Description

The body of ''L. taprobanensis'' is stout, and the length of the tail is 1.3 to 1.5 times that of the body. The fronto-parietals are distinct. The parietals are in narrow contact. There are 24 to 27 rows of scales at midbody. There are 9 to 17 lamellae under the fourth toe. The dorsum is gray, reddish brown, brownish yellow, or olive-colored. Each scale has a median dark spot. There is a brownish black lateral stripe with yellowish cream flecks running from the eye to the base of the tail. The venter is lemon yellow. The throat is pale blue with a few scattered dark spots. The Iris is very dark brown-colored.


Ecology and diet

The diet of the Ceylon tree skink includes insects.


Reproduction

An adult female of ''L. taprobanensis'' may lay one to two eggs, each measuring , per
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in loose soil. Hatchlings measure .


References


Further reading

* Boulenger GA (1887). ''Catalogue of the Lizards in the British Museum (Natural History). Second Edition. Volume III. ... Scincidæ ....'' London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History). (Taylor and Francis, printers). xii + 575 pp. + Plates I–XL. (''Lygosoma taprobanense'', pp. 319–320). * Kelaart F(1854). "Descriptions of new species of Ceylon Reptiles". ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Second Series'' 13: 407–408. (''Eumeces taprobanensis'', new species, p. 407). * Somaweera R, Somaweera N (2009). ''Lizards of Sri Lanka, A Colour Guide with Field Keys''. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Edition Chimaira / Serpents Tale. 304 pp. .


External links


Photos of the smooth Lanka skink
Lankascincus Reptiles of Sri Lanka Endemic fauna of Sri Lanka Taxa named by Edward Frederick Kelaart Reptiles described in 1854 {{skink-stub