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  • Acontinae is a subfamily of limbless skinks within the family Scincidae. The subfamily Acontinae contains 2 genera. Acontias (26 species) Typhlosaurus...
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    to new genera such as Trachylepis, Chioninia, and Eutropis. Subfamily Acontinae (limbless skinks; 30 species in 2 genera) Acontias (25 species) Typhlosaurus...
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    Acontias, which together form the well supported Afrotropical subfamily Acontinae. Five species are recognized as being valid. Typhlosaurus braini Haacke...
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    skinks, the lance skinks, (family Scincidae) in the African subfamily Acontinae. Most are small animals, but the largest member of the genus is Acontias...
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    one of three subfamilies of the family Scincidae, the other two being Acontinae and Lygosominae. The subfamily Scincinae contains the following 35 genera...
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    (2006). "Taxonomic subdivisions within the fossorial skink subfamily Acontinae (Squamata: Scincidae) reconsidered: a multilocus perspective". Zoologica...
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    of South Africa. It has no limbs, like most members of the subfamily Acontinae. Its slender, tube-shaped body is golden-brown with tiny black spots....
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    phylogenetic reassessment of African fossorial skinks in the subfamily Acontinae (Squamata: Scincidae): evidence for parallelism and polyphyly" (PDF)....
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  • phylogenetic reassessment of African fossorial skinks in the subfamily Acontinae (Squamata: Scincidae): evidence for parallelism and polyphyly". Zootaxa...
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