Morwell National Park Online
Park
History
Park
Management
Friends of
the Park
Plants and
Animals
Plant
Identification
Walking
Tracks
Online
Help
Contact
      Item Details  

Scientific Name : Pseudemoia rawlinsonii
Common Name : Rawlinson's skink
Description : A small slender skink, to 130 mm long. It is grey-brown above, with a darker central stripe. There is a narrow cream stripe on each side of the back (on the 3rd scale row from the centre), and usually a second narrow stripe low on the flanks, which are grey-brown. The pale stripes on the sides of the back, extend well back onto the tail. The lower stripes extend forward, below the eye to the lower lip. This species was first located in the Park on 20th August 2000, while tree-planting along Billys Creek.
Habitat : Marshlands and edges of creeks and swamps.
Distribution : Victoria and New South wales. In Victoria, mainly in Southern regions. Only one record from the Park, from the Billys Creek flats, close to the creek.
Family : Scincidae
 
Available Images

View At 50% | View At 100%

Rawlinson's skink, beside the Billys Creek Track, on the bank of Billys Creek.
View At 50% | View At 100%

Rawlinson's skink, beside the Billys Creek Track, on the bank of Billys Creek.


Rawlinson's skink, beside the Billys Creek Track, on the bank of Billys Creek.
August 20th 2000




 
Back To Top