Reptiles of
Three Bays Island  [Western Australia, Australia]

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Bibliography of the reptiles of Three Bays Island Taxonomic history of the reptiles of Three Bays Island Introduced species
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Citation: Midtgaard, Rune. RepFocus - A Survey of the Reptiles of the World. www.repfocus.dk (Compilation date: 14th April, 2023).

Checklist
General remarks: The list includes only formally described species. Newly discovered, but still unnamed species are excluded. However, unnamed species or species unassigned to species level are included, if they are the only representatives of their genus in the region. Species counts exclude extinct and introduced species. Doubtful records, typically older voucher specimens of uncertain origin, have been excluded if considered questionable, as are records based on sources considered unreliable or controversial.
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Lizards (Sauria)
= endemicEX = extinct or assumed extinct

Species
References
 Family Agamidae (Agamas and Dragons)
Genus Ctenophorus (Comb Dragons)
 
Ctenophorus reticulatus

Western Netted Dragon

Aplin, Donnellan & Dell 2008
 Family Gekkonidae (Typical Geckos)
Genus Gehyra (Four-clawed Geckos)
 
Gehyra variegata

Southwestern Variegated Dtella

Aplin, Donnellan & Dell 2008
Genus Heteronotia (Prickly Geckos)
 
Heteronotia binoei

Common Prickly Gecko

Aplin, Donnellan & Dell 2008
 Family Scincidae (Skinks)
Genus Cryptoblepharus (Indo-Pacific Snake-eyed Skinks)
 
Cryptoblepharus plagiocephalus

Callose-palmed Snake-eyed Skink

Aplin, Donnellan & Dell 2008 [as carnabyi]
Genus Ctenotus (Australian Comb-eared Skinks)
 
Ctenotus fallens

West Coast Laterite Skink

Aplin, Donnellan & Dell 2008
 
Ctenotus youngsoni

Shark Bay Sand Skink

Aplin, Donnellan & Dell 2008
Genus Egernia (Australian Greater Skinks)
 
Egernia kingii

Greater Southwestern Skink

Aplin, Donnellan & Dell 2008
Genus Menetia (Australian Dwarf Skinks)
 
Menetia greyii

Common Dwarf Skink

Aplin, Donnellan & Dell 2008