Lerista timida
Lerista timida, the dwarf three-toed slider or wood mulch-slider, is a species of skink found in Australia. Other common names for the species include timid slider and dwarf burrowing skink. The skink is a member of the Lerista genus which are confined to continental Australia and are mostly a burrowing species of skink. The genus consists of consists elongated, smooth-scaled, Fossorial lizards that are specialized for life in the upper soils and dry leaf litter through which they slide using Lateral undulation as a form of locomotive action, giving rise to their nickname as sliders. They normally emerge of a night-time to hunt for small Invertebrates such as ants, termites and insects. If disturbed, they dive immediately into any loose substrate to avoid predation, this behavior leaves behind a distinctive disrupted wavy track that often found on sandy flats or dunes, roads and tracks.
Description
Lerista timida are elongated smooth-scaled, fossorial lizards that grows to an average snout-vent length of 45mm. They have 4 whitish limbs that are variable in length, the forelimb can be about 5-15% and hindlimb about 15-30% of snout-vent length. They are distinguished from other members of its genus as each limb has 3 digits, 5 supraciliary scales, fused frontoparietal scales, 20 rows of scales at mid body and a fused lower eyelid that covers a dark eye. It can be found in greyish brown to bronze colour with commonly 4 narrow, longitudinal blackish lines which can be composed of a series of dots spanning along the back. There is commonly a dark upper lateral stripe, spanning from the contracting or separated nostril, through the eye and above the ear along to the end of the tail. This stripe may be reduced to a dark zone formed by a large concentration of blackish flecks. The blackish flecks are seen across the body which is a uniform pale brown accompanied by black-edged scales. The lower lateral surface is greyish composed with dark flecks, the belly is a light grey to white colour with darker reticulations and the tail may have a dull yellowish colouring on the underside.Distribution and habitat
Lerista timida can be found from the blue mountain regions of NSW to southeast Western Australia. it is found to inhabit the dry interiors of QLD, NSW, VIC, SA and WA. The population is known to inhabit parts of the Northern Territory with populations being found close to Alice Springs. Its southern population is in north-western Victoria and Populations have been recorded in Port Hedland WA and north of Mt. Isa Qld.This species is occasionally active on the surface and can be found in a range of habitats from open woodlands to grasslands and dry and in dry and arid areas. It is commonly found under rocks, logs and leaf litter in various forest, woodland and shrubland communities where it forages for small invertebrates. During cool sunny weather the lizards are found to occupy exposed patches of leaf litter as a form of temperature regulation and when temperatures become hot they are often found in shaded environments or around the base of low vegetation.