Acontias: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Reptilia
- Order
- Squamata
- Family
- Scincidae
- Genus
- Acontias
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Acontias
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Acontias
Acontias is a genus of limbless skinks, the lance skinks, (family Scincidae) in the African subfamily Acontinae. Most are small animals, but the largest member of the genus is Acontias plumbeus at approximately 40 cm (16 in) snout-vent length. All members of this genus are live-bearing sandswimmers, with fused eyelids. A recent review moved species that were formerly placed in the genera Typhlosaurus, Acontophiops, and Microacontias into this genus, as together these form a single branch in the tree of life. This new concept of Acontias is a sister lineage to Typhlosaurus, and these two genera are the only genera within the subfamily Acontinae.
...Acontias in languages:
- Czech
- sleposcink
- Japanese
- ダーツスキンク属
- Russian
- Аконтиасы
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Acontias albigularis
- Acontias aurantiacus
- Acontias bicolor
- Acontias breviceps
- Acontias cregoi
- Acontias fitzsimonsi
- Acontias gariepensis
- Acontias gracilicauda
- Acontias grayi
- Acontias jappi
- Acontias kgalagadi
- Acontias lineatus
- Acontias lineicauda
- Acontias litoralis
- Acontias meleagris
- Acontias namaquensis
- Acontias occidentalis
- Acontias orientalis
- Acontias parietalis
- Acontias percivali
- Acontias plumbeus
- Acontias richardi
- Acontias rieppeli
- Acontias schmitzi
- Acontias subtaeniatus
- Acontias tristis
- Acontias wakkerstroomensis

























