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- In reptiles, the supralabial scales, also called upper-labials, are those scales that border the mouth opening along the upper jaw. They do not include...
- second supralabial (upper lip shield). The rostral touches a total of 6 shields. These are two inter-nasals, two nasals and the first supralabial on each...
- males/females, 70–75/54–59 subcaudal scales in males/females, and 7–12 supralabial scales. Their color patterns are often found to be green or blue-green...
- on the sides, tip, and underside of the tail. They usually have seven supralabial scales and four enlarged nuchals. Young skinks' colorations are more...
- upper part and nasals contacting each other. Eyes are separated from supralabial scales by a row of large subocular scales. Dorsal scales are usually...
- located on the side of the head between the parietal scales and the supralabial scales, and behind the postocular scales. There are two types of temporal...
- the neck and a uniformly dark head without any obvious pattern on the supralabial scales. This species does not spit venom. Adults are uniformly dark grey-brown...
- Four or five scale rows separate the suboculars and the supralabials, with 13–18 supralabials and 16–22 sublabials. The fangs may reach a length of 55 mm...
- males/females, 62–71/58–63 subcaudal scales in males/females, and 9–11 supralabial scales of which the 3rd is the largest. Toriba and Sawai (1990) give...
- 1 mm. The limbs are tridactyl and relatively short. It possesses six supralabials, five or six infralabials, six supraciliaries, and five supraoculars...