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Brown, W.C. 1991. Lizards of the genus Emoia (Scincidae) with observations on their evolution and biogeography. Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences 15:1-94.
Bruna, E.M., R.N. Fisher and, T.J. Chase. 1996. Morphological and genetic evolution appear decoupled in Pacific skinks(Sqamata: Scincidae:Emoia). Proceedings- Royal Society. Biological sciences 263:681-688.
Buden, D.W. 2011. Reptiles of the Hall Islands, Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia. Pacific Science 65:497-505.
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Ineich, I. and G.R. Zug. 1991. Nomenclature status of Emoia cyanura (Lacertilia, Scincidae) populations in the Central Pacific. Copeia 4:1132-1136.
McCormack, G. 2007. Cook Islands Biodiversity
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Schwaner, T.D. 1980. Reproductive biology of lizards on the American Samoan Islands. Occasional Papers 86:1-53.
Schwaner, T.D. and I. Ineich. 1998. Emoia cyanura and Emoia impar (Lacertilia, Scincidae) are partially syntopic in American Samoa. Copeia:247-249.
Zug, G.R. 1991. The Lizards of Fiji: Natural History and Systematics. Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Related Websites:
Interested in learning more about Emoia cyanura visit
these websites:
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/3073#/summary
- This website provides a PDF link to a book about the various
lizards of the genus Emoia.
http://explorer.natureserve.org/servlet/NatureServe?searchName=Emoia+cyanura
– This website provides general information about Emoia
cyanura.
http://sdsu-dspace.calstate.edu/bitstream/handle/10211.10/2639/Klein_Elaine.pdf?sequence=1
– A thesis presented by Elaine R. Klein on Emoia cyanura
that covers topics such as historical biogeography and species
limits. It gives an in-depth look into this amazing
species.
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