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E. skiltonianus Heller in McClain, 1899**; Van Denburgh, 1922; 
Woodbury, 1931; Tanner, 1943, 1957 
E. stimsoni Taylor, 1935 
E. tetragrammus Strecker, 1908; Werler, 1951; Behler and King, 
1979 
E. xanthi Pope in Schmidt, 1927; Mell, 1929 
Lampropholis mustelina Ehmann, 1988 
Leiolopisma otagense Smithells in Sharrell, 1966 
L. smithii J. Fawcett, pers. comm. 
L. 2ia Ehmann, 1988 
Mabuya capensis Rose, 1929, 1950; FitzSimons, 1943 
M. macrorhyncha Rebougas-Spieker and Vanzolini, 1978 
M. macularia Daniel, 1983 
Neoseps reynoldsi Telford, 1959 
Sphenomorphus quoyii Shine, 1988 
Scincus scincus Gesneri, 1551-1587; Topsell, 1608 
Tiliqua rugosa Mertens, 1960; Hitz, 1983 
Teiidae 
Tupinambis teguixin Reese, 1922; Krieg, 1925; Fitzgerald et al., 
1989, In press 
T. rufescens Fitzgerald et al., 1989, In press 
Varanidae 
Varanus gouldii Berney, 1936 
V. griseus Auffenberg, 1981 
V. komodoensis Lallemant, 1929; Pfeffer, 1959; Auffenberg, 1981 
V. mitchelli Gow in Shine, 1988 
V. salvator Biswas and Kar, 1981 
V. varius Cogger, 1967, and in Shine, 1988; Mertens, 1987; 
Carter, 1989, and pers. comm. 
Xantusiidae 
Xantusia henshawi Shaw, 1949 
Xoo vagilis Cowles, 1944; Miller, 1954 
Trogonophidae or 
Amphisbaenidae (7?) 
‘“Amphisbaina' (= species?) Gesneri, 1551-1587; Topsell, 1608; Aldrovandi, 
1640 
Sphenodontidae 
Sphenodon punctatus Thompson, 1988, and in Shine, 1988 and 
Heaton-Jones, 1989; Guillette et al., in 
review 
*Prior to 1932, Eumeces inexpectatus and E. laticeps were included within the 
species E. fasciatus (Cope, 1900; Davis, 1968; Steiner, 1986). The fasciatus 
group was divided into three species by Taylor (1932a, b, 1935); E. fasciatus, 
E. inexpectatus and E. laticeps. Consequently, some references pertaining to 
E. fasciatus prior to 1932 may actually refer to either, E. inexpectatus or E. 
laticeps. 
