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Blue Mountains water-skink

Blue Mountains water-skink (Eulamprus leuraensis)
Blue Mountains, New South Wales
Photo © David Fischer
Eulamprus leuraensis - Wells & Wellington, 1984
Pronunciation  you-LAM-pruss   LUE-rah-ENN-siss
Etymology  Eulamprus: 'good-beautiful'1
leuraensis: 'from Leura'.2
Other names  Blue Mountains swamp-skink1
 
 
Snout-to-vent length
Species avg: 7 cm
Reproduction
Live-bearing
Litter size
Description Distribution Natural history Conservation Further information More photos

Range

Known only from the Newnes Plateau, and Leura and Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains.

Found in the following Australian states/territories

New South Wales

Habitat

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