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・ Chionaspis pinifoliae
・ Chionata
・ Chione
・ Chione (bivalve)
・ Chione (daughter of Arcturus)
・ Chione (daughter of Boreas)
・ Chione (daughter of Callirrhoe)
・ Chione californiensis
・ Chione cancellata
・ Chione venosa
・ Chionea
・ Chioneinae
・ Chionellidea
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Chioninia
・ Chionis Island
・ Chionis of Sparta
・ Chionobathyscus dewitti
・ Chionobosca
・ Chionochloa
・ Chionochloa antarctica
・ Chionochloa flavescens
・ Chionochloa flavicans
・ Chionochloa howensis
・ Chionochloa rubra
・ Chionodes
・ Chionodes abavus
・ Chionodes abdominella
・ Chionodes abella


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Chioninia : ウィキペディア英語版
Chioninia
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The skink genus ''Chioninia'' belongs to the subfamily Lygosominae. For long, this genus was included in the "wastebin taxon" ''Mabuya''; it contains the Cape Verde mabuyas.〔Cyberlizards (2004)〕
==Description==
They are mid-sized to largish lizards with cylindrical bodies, tails of medium length, and well-developed arms and legs; the hands and feet have 5 toes each. Their cycloid scales are underlaid by osteoderms; the scales on the back and belly are similar in shape, but those on the back are keeled. The scales on the top of the head are generally flat and subimbricate; they have a pair of supranasal scales and the frontoparietal and prefrontal scales are paired or fused. The third supraocular scale is the hindmost one that contacts the frontal scale, and the secondary temporal scales touch each other. The nasal scale is undivided.〔
''Chioninia'' mabuyas have 26–27 presacral vertebrae. Their palatine bones are in contact with the median; the deep sphenopalatine notch separates the (toothed or toothless) pterygoids and extends forwards to between the centre of the eyes. The fairly small teeth are pleurodont. The ear opening is small, and the eardrums are hidden in a moderately deep ear canal.〔

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