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Robust skink

Robust skink
Oligosoma alani LH2654.jpg
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Scincidae
Genus: Oligosoma
Species: O. alani
Binomial name
Oligosoma alani
(Chapple et al, 2009)
Synonyms

Cyclodina alani


Cyclodina alani

The robust skink, Oligosoma alani (formerly Cyclodina alani), is a large, rare species of skink endemic to New Zealand. This species was once widespread throughout the North Island but has been wiped out in most parts of its former range by predation from several species of introduced rats - it now occurs naturally only on 6 small islands off the north-eastern coast of the North Island.

The specific epithet for this animal was given by the describer in honour of his nephew, Alan Robb.

Robust skinks are strongly nocturnal and live under rocks, or in seabird burrows, tree stumps and fallen logs. They prefer well vegetated areas with plenty of leaf litter and tolerate coastal areas as long as there is dense vegetation cover. Studies of robust skinks show they are unusually vulnerable to losing water through their skin, which may explain their preference for damp environments such as crevices, bird burrows, rotting logs and closely matted vegetation.



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