Its not Eulamprus quoyii or heatwolei. It appears to be Concinnia tenuis. However without the location its difficult to say as there are a couple of similar species. Providing the location will greatly assist in giving you a correct identification.
Cheers, Cameron
Its not Eulamprus quoyii or heatwolei. It appears to be Concinnia tenuis. However without the location its difficult to say as there are a couple of similar species. Providing the location will greatly assist in giving you a correct identification.
Cheers, Cameron
Beat it to me mate!
The locality definitely confirms it, they are fairly common in QLD
@Kiwi77. Given the location and the fact that the dark blotches on the back are arranged in two paravertebral rows, it is almost certainly the Northern Bar-sided Skink Eulamprus brachysoma.
@baker. Do you have a reference to the species split within Eulamprus? I assume it now constitutes 3 genera.
second one looks like Carlia jarnoldae
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I'd hazard a guess at the first one being Concinnia tenuis
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