. Breviora. 1967 NEW BOUGAINVILLE SKINK Distribution (Fig. 2): The seven known specimens of S. frago- sus are from between 4000-4300 feet, in the central highlands of Bougainville. Six specimens were taken in southcentral Bougain- ville (Lake Loloru, 4300 feet) and the seventh was collected in northeastern Bougainville (near Mutahi, 4000 feet). The 2 locali- ties are approximately 70 miles apart. 156° E 30 miles 6°S 7°S SHORTLAND. 6°S FAURO 7°S- I55°E MONO I C^ 156° E Figure 2. Map of Bougainville, Solomon Islands, showing the known collecting localities for Sphenomorphus fragosus (squares) an


. Breviora. 1967 NEW BOUGAINVILLE SKINK Distribution (Fig. 2): The seven known specimens of S. frago- sus are from between 4000-4300 feet, in the central highlands of Bougainville. Six specimens were taken in southcentral Bougain- ville (Lake Loloru, 4300 feet) and the seventh was collected in northeastern Bougainville (near Mutahi, 4000 feet). The 2 locali- ties are approximately 70 miles apart. 156° E 30 miles 6°S 7°S SHORTLAND. 6°S FAURO 7°S- I55°E MONO I C^ 156° E Figure 2. Map of Bougainville, Solomon Islands, showing the known collecting localities for Sphenomorphus fragosus (squares) and 5. taylori (triangles).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


Size: 1387px × 1801px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorharvarduniversitymuseumofcomparative, bookcentury1900