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Egernia is a genus of skinks (family Scincidae) that occurs in Australia. These skinks are ecologically diverse omnivores that inhabit a wide range of habitats. However, in the loose delimitation (which incorporates about 30 species) the genus is not monophyletic but an evolutionary grade, as has long been suspected due to its lack of characteristic apomorphies.Some of the skinks traditionally placed in Egernia appear to be among the most intelligent squamates.
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Egernia
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dbpedia:Lepidosauromorpha dbpedia:Reptile
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dbpedia:Lygosominae dbpedia:Skink
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dbpedia:Scincomorpha dbpedia:Squamata
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dbpedia:Chordate dbpedia:Vertebrate
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Contundo (Wells&Wellington, 1984) Storrisaurus (Wells & Wellington, 1985) Sivascincus (Wells & Wellington, 1985) Tropidolopisma (A.M.C. Duméril&Bibron, 1839) and see [[#Systematics Silubosaurus (Gray, 1845)
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