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Slight skink

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Reptilia

Family
  
Scincidae

Scientific name
  
Oligosoma levidensum

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Squamata

Genus
  
Oligosoma

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Oligosoma notosaurus, Te Kakahu skink, Fiordland skink, Falla's skink, Scree skink

The slight skink, Oligosoma levidensum, is a skink of the family Scincidae, endemic to the far north of the North Island of New Zealand. The precise distribution is unknown, currently it is only known from localities in the Te Paki region of Northland. It closely resembles the copper skink, Oligosoma aeneum, and was considered to be a member of this species until recently when it was described as a new species using morphological, allozyme and DNA methods (Chapple et al. 2008). O. levidensum is difficult to distinguish morphologically from O. aeneum, which is probably why it had not been recognised until recently. The main distinguishing feature is the slighter overall body form of O. levidensum compared to O. aeneum. The limbs of O. levidensum are reduced compared to O. aeneum and O. hardyi - the other members of the O. aeneum complex. (Chapple et al. 2008)

Conservation status

As of 2012 the Department of Conservation (DOC) classified the slight skink as Nationally Vulnerable under the New Zealand Threat Classification System.

References

Slight skink Wikipedia