Lampropholis
Lampropholis is a genus of skinks, commonly known as sunskinks, in the lizard subfamily Eugongylinae of the family Scincidae. The genus Lampropholis was previously found to belong to a clade with the genera Niveoscincus, Leiolopisma and others of the Eugongylus group within Lygosominae. All species of Lampropholis are endemic to Australia. For similar skinks see genera Bassiana, Pseudemoia, and Niveoscincus.
Diet
Sunskinks feed on invertebrates such as crickets, moths, slaters, earthworms, and cockroaches.Species
The following 15 species are recognized as being valid.- Lampropholis adonis – diamond-shielded sunskink, Ingram's litter skink
- Lampropholis amicula – friendly sunskink
- Lampropholis bellendenkerensis
- Lampropholis caligula – montane sunskink
- Lampropholis coggeri – northern rainforest sunskink
- Lampropholis colossus – Bunya sunskink
- Lampropholis couperi – plain-backed sunskink
- Lampropholis delicata – delicate skink, rainbow skink, garden skink, delicate grass skink
- Lampropholis elliotensis
- Lampropholis elongata – long sunskink, elongate sunskink
- Lampropholis guichenoti – common garden skink, pale-flecked garden sunskink, grass skink, Guichenot's grass skink
- Lampropholis isla
- Lampropholis mirabilis – saxicoline sunskink
- Lampropholis robertsi – grey-bellied sunskink
- Lampropholis similis – southern rainforest sunskink