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- Barkudia is a little-known genus of skinks endemic to India. These lizards are thought to be semi-fossorial, and living in coastal areas of the east coast...
- Barkudia insularis, commonly known as the Madras spotted skink, is a critically endangered limbless skink which was described in 1917 by Nelson Annandale...
- Barkudia melanosticta commonly known as Visakhapatnam limbless skink or Russell's legless skink is a skink endemic to Vishakapatnam region of Circar Coast...
- fossorial species of leg-less skinks such as Sepsophis punctatus, Barkudia melanosticta and Barkudia insularis that are known only from the northern ranges and...
- species in 35 genera) Amphiglossus (2 species) Ateuchosaurus (2 species) Barkudia (2 species) Brachymeles (42 species) Brachyseps (8 species) Chalcides (32...
- extinct Dehradun stream frog (Amolops chakrataensis) Madras spotted skink (Barkudia insularis) Northern river terrapin (Batagur baska) Three-striped roofed...
- Annobon lidless skink (Afroablepharus annobonensis) Madras spotted skink (Barkudia insularis) Cebu small worm skink (Brachymeles cebuensis) Lesser Saint Croix...
- Duméril & Bibron, 1839 (2 species) Ateuchosaurus Gray, 1845 (2 species) Barkudia Annandale, 1917 (2 species) Brachymeles A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1839 (42...
- ornatissima Compsophis vinckei Pseudoxyrhopus ankafinaensis Alinea lanceolata Barkudia insularis Bellatorias obiri Brachymeles cebuensis Capitellum mariagalantae...
- (1997). "Rediscovery of the holotypes of Ophisops jerdoni Blyth, 1853 and Barkudia insularis Annandale, 1917". Hamadryad 22 (1): 53–55. Jerdon TC (1870)....