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Scincella silvicola : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scincella silvicola
''Scincella silvicola'' is a species of skink that lives in the highlands of Mexico from Puebla to Oaxaca. It occurs primarily in dry, scrubby areas and forests, especially pine forests. It is generally a common species and faces no major threats. It is most likely ovoviviparous. Like all members of the genus ''Scincella'', ''S. silvicola'' is long and cylindrical, with short limbs. Its color is light bronze or cream, and it has a dark stripe originating at the snout and running dorsolaterally across its body. Its maximum snout-vent length is about 53 millimeters. == References ==
* *García-Vásquez, Uri, and Manuel Feria-Ortiz. "Skinks of Mexico." ''Reptilia'' No. 49: 74-79.
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