Kaestlea: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Reptilia
- Order
- Squamata
- Family
- Scincidae
- Genus
- Kaestlea
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Kaestlea
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Kaestlea
Kaestlea is a genus of skinks. These skinks are small, shiny, smooth-scaled species. They are diurnal, terrestrial and insectivorous. They lay eggs to reproduce. These skinks are identified by their distinct blue tail colour. They live in tropical rainforest and montane forest habitats. These secretive skinks silently move through thick leaf-litter on forest floor. They are all endemic to the Western Ghats mountains and in some parts of Eastern Ghats (Shevaroys) of South India.
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Anomalopus
- Calorodius
- Calyptotis
- Coeranoscincus
- Coggeria
- Concinnia
- Ctenotus
- Eremiascincus
- Eulamprus
- Fojia
- Glaphyromorphus
- Gnypetoscincus
- Hemiergis
- Insulasaurus
- Isopachys
- Kaestlea
- Larutia
- Leptoseps
- Lerista
- Lipinia
- Lobulia
- Nangura
- Notoscincus
- Ophioscincus
- Ornithuroscincus
- Otosaurus
- Palaia
- Papuascincus
- Parvoscincus
- Pinoyscincus
- Praeteropus
- Prasinohaema
- Protoblepharus
- Saiphos
- Scincella
- Sepsiscus
- Silvascincus
- Sphenomorphus
- Tropidophorus
- Tumbunascincus
- Tytthoscincus










