lygosomine
English
Adjective
lygosomine (not comparable)
- (zoology) Any skink belonging to the subfamily Lygosominae.
- 1979, New Zealand Journal of Zoology (volume 6, number 3, page 609)
- In both these studies, the lygosomine skinks examined had a diploid number of 2n = 30.
- 2004, D. R. Khanna, Biology of Reptiles (page 221)
- Not all of the wholly viviparous lygosomine genera are likely to represent independent origins of viviparity; some may have inherited viviparity from a live-bearing ancestor.
- 2008, E. V. Balian, C. Lévêque, H. Segers, Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment (page 584)
- The agamid Physignathus lesueurii is at least semi-aquatic as are four members of the Australian lygosomine skink genus Eulamprus (E. quoyii, E. leuraensis, E. kosciuskoi, E. tympanum).
- 1979, New Zealand Journal of Zoology (volume 6, number 3, page 609)