Aḻaj (Elegant Ctenotus)

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Language Names

Like geckos and dragons, we could only find "group" names in traditional languages for the skinks. This one is in the Fat Skinks Group.

Language:                                    Name

Kriol:                                              Lisid

Marra:                                           Gabilili

Ritharrŋu/Wägilak:                     Gudutjurrk

Ngandi:                                         A-garlarlgarlarl

Wubuy:                                         Alwaj; Alaj

Ngalakgan:                                  Rlokrlok

Alawa:                                          Garlarl-garlarl

Rembarrga:                                 Ngubinyjung; Rlokrlok

 

Scientific:                                    Ctenotus astictus

English:                                        Elegant Ctenotus

 

 

Other skinks found in South East Arnhem Land included in this group are:

Fat Skinks: Northern Bar-lipped Skink, Northern Mulch Skink, Bar-tailed Bar-lipped Skink, Bar-shouldered Ctenotus, Robust Ctenotus, Elegant Ctenotus, Port Essington Ctenotus, Leopard Ctenotus and the Northern Blue Tongued Lizard.

Small Skinks: Lined Fire-tail Skink, Storr's Snake-eyed Skink, Northern Dwarf Skink (Menetia maini and Menetia greyii), Ornate Soil-crevice Skink, Metallic Snake-eyed Skink, Northern Soil-crevice Skink and Spadling's Ctenotus.

Rainbow Skinks (Carlia) are another type of Small Skinks: Desert Rainbow Skink, Shaded-litter Rainbow Skink, Bauxite Rainbow Skink and Slender Rainbow Skink. 

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How It Looks (species Description)

Snout-vent length: 50mm

This alaj has long stripes down its body but no spots; 4 supraocular scales.

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Where It Lives (habitat)

Lives in open eucalytpus woodland, Acacia shrub land and coastal areas on mostly sandy soils.

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  • Kingdom: ANIMALIA
  • Phylum: CHORDATA
  • Subphylum: VERTEBRATA
  • Informal: GNATHOSTOMATA
  • Class: REPTILIA
  • Subclass: LEPIDOSAURIA
  • Order: SQUAMATA
  • Suborder: LACERTILIA
  • Family: SCINCIDAE
  • Genus: Ctenotus
  • Species: Ctenotus astictus

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Last updated: Nat Raisbeck-Brown; Aug 12, 2021 3:37 Status: Partial

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