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''Riopa'' is a genus of skinks. It is easy to tell the species apart from most other skinks by bright red coloring on their sides from which they get their name. They also have a bule that runs down the side of their tail. The genus is generally not considered valid today; instead, recent authorities have moved the southeast Asian species to ''Lygosoma'' and the African to ''Lepidothyris''.〔Wagner, Bôhme, Pauwels & Schmitz (2009). ''A review of the African red–flanked skinks of the Lygosoma fernandi (BURTON, 1836) species group (Squamata: Scincidae) and the role of climate change in their speciation.'' Zootaxa 2050: 1-30.〕 ==Classification== When ''Riopa'' was recognized as valid, it typically included the following four species. Recent authorities have found that the African fire skink, as traditionally defined, actually consisted of three valid species and these belong in the genus ''Lepidothyris'', while the remaining "''Riopa''" species (all from southeast Asia) belong in ''Lygosoma''.〔 *''Riopa bampfyldei'' *''Riopa fernandi'' – fire skink *''Riopa herberti'' *''Riopa opisthorhodum'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Riopa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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