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English: Egernia roomi (Kaputar Rock skink) from the Nandewar Range, New South Wales, Australia.
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Source (28 August 2019). "Genetic evidence in support of the recognition of the Kaputar Rock Skink, one of New South Wales’ most range-restricted vertebrate species". Records of the Australian Museum 71 (5): 185. DOI:10.3853/j.2201-4349.71.2019.1716.
Author Ross A. Sadlier; Greta J. Frankham; Cecilie A. Beatson; Mark D. B. Eldridge; Jodi J. L. Rowley

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