HI Ethan,I found this skink which I’m pretty sure is a type of rainbow skink though I have absolutely no idea how to identify it and was wondering if I could get any help in that. The location was at Carnarvon Gorge in Queensland.
Like I said, trying to ID these guys can be a real pain. C. pectoralis and rubigo are particularly similar species morphologically, except for a couple of specific. What made me choose pectoralis as the more likely was there did not appear to be any colour developing above the upper flank i.e. none visible dorso-laterally or dorsally. The other feature was the heavy-black edging to the scales along the jaw line and back to the neck and on what little is visible of the upper throat. I accept that it is arguable that what can be seen is not extensive enough to go on, but the intensity of what was visible sold me. In retrospect it would have been more appropriate to phrase my response with a “feel fairly confident” of the species. It is definitely one of the two. Only a ventral shot of the upper body would resolve it without doubt.
Hi Mike,What I do not understand here is the rationale behind posting the diagnostic features of only one species, instead of both? Surely it requires both descriptions to draw comparisons, in order to be able to make any worthwhile use of that information.
Following are photos and their captions from the paper submitted to Zootaxa and then published by them. As 4 species were described and only two are of interest here, I have omitted the other two…
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