Riopa is a genus of skinks. It is easy to tell the species apart from most other skinks by bright red coloring on their sides from which they get their name. They also have a bule that runs down the side of their tail.
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Family: | Scincidae |
Genus: | Riopa (Gray, 1839) |
Diet
editThe riopas are omnivore reptiles, they usually eat insects like crickets or worms, but sometimes, they can eat little pieces of meat (usually little mice)
Species
editThe following species are recognized.[1]
- Riopa albopunctata (Gray, 1846) – white-spotted supple skink
- Riopa anguina (Theobald, 1868)
- Riopa goaensis (Sharma, 1976) – Goan supple skink
- Riopa guentheri (W. Peters, 1879) – Günther's supple skink, Günther's writhing skink
- Riopa lineata Gray, 1839 – lined supple skink
- Riopa lineolata (Stoliczka, 1870) – striped writhing skink
- Riopa popae (Shreve, 1940) – Pope's writhing skink
- Riopa punctata (Gmelin, 1799) – common dotted garden skink, common snake skink, punctate supple skink
- Riopa vosmaerii (Gray, 1839) – Vosmer's writhing skink
References
edit- ^ Genus Riopa at The Reptile Database www.reptile-database.org.