Mabuya
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Mabuya is a genus
Genus
In biology, a genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, which is an example of definition by genus and differentia...

 of long-tailed skink
Skink
Skinks are lizards belonging to the family Scincidae. Together with several other lizard families, including Lacertidae , they comprise the superfamily or infraorder Scincomorpha...

s nowadays restricted to species
Species
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 from the Americas
Americas
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. The American mabuyas are primarily carnivorous, though many are omnivorous. Formerly, many Old World
Old World
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 species were placed here, as Mabuya was a kind of "wastebasket taxon". These are now placed in the genera Chioninia
Chioninia
The skink genus Chioninia belongs to the subfamily Lygosominae. For long, this genus was included in the "wastebin taxon" Mabuya; it contains the Cape Verde mabuyas.-Description:...

, Eutropis
Eutropis
The skink genus Eutropis belongs to the subfamily Lygosominae. For long, this genus was included in the "wastebin taxon" Mabuya; it contains the Asian mabuyas...

and Trachylepis
Trachylepis
Trachylepis is a skink genus in the subfamily Lygosominae found mainly in Africa. Its members were formerly included in the "wastebin taxon" Mabuya, and for some time in Euprepis. As defined today, Trachylepis contains the clade of Afro-Malagasy mabuyas. The genus also contains a species from the...

.

The ancestors of the genus are believed to have rafted
Rafting event
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 across the Atlantic from Africa
Africa
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 during the last 9 million years.

Species

  • Mabuya agilis (Raddi, 1823)
  • Mabuya agmosticha (Rodrigues, 2000)
  • Mabuya altamazonica (Miralles, Barrio-Amorós, Rivas, Chaparro-Auza, 2006)
  • Mabuya arajara (Reboucas-Spieker, 1981) – Arajara Mabuya
  • Mabuya berengerae (Miralles, 2006)
  • Mabuya bistriata
    Mabuya bistriata
    Mabuya bistriata is a species of skink found in South America and some islands in the Caribbean. Common names include the Two-Striped Mabuya and the Shiny Lizard...

    (Spix, 1825) – Shiny Mabuya, Shiny Lizard, Two-striped Mabuya
    Mabuya bistriata
    Mabuya bistriata is a species of skink found in South America and some islands in the Caribbean. Common names include the Two-Striped Mabuya and the Shiny Lizard...


  • Mabuya caissara (Reboucas-Spieker, 1974) – Caissara Squamata
  • Mabuya carvalhoi (Reboucas-Spieker & Vanzolini, 1990) – Carvalho's Mabuya
  • Mabuya cochabambae (Dunn, 1935)
  • Mabuya croizati (Horton,1973) – Horton's Mabuya
  • Mabuya dorsivittata (Cope, 1862) – Paraguay Mabuya
  • Mabuya falconensis (Mijares-Urrtia & Arends, 1997)
  • Mabuya frenata (Cope, 1862) – Cope's Mabuya
  • Mabuya guaporicola (Dunn, 1935) – Dunn's Mabuya.
  • Mabuya heathi (Schmidt & Inger, 1951) – Brazilian Mabuya
  • Mabuya infralineata (Boettger, 1913)
  • Mabuya lineolata (Noble & Hassler, 1933) – Lined Mabuya
  • Mabuya luciae (Garman, 1887)
  • Mabuya mabouya
    Mabuya mabouya
    Mabuya mabouya is a species of skink found on certain islands in the Caribbean. It has shiny, bronze-colored skin, with a pair of light stripes that run along its upper flanks....

    (Bonnaterre, 1789)
  • Mabuya macleani (Mayer & Lazell, 2000) – Slippery Back
  • Mabuya macrophthalma (Mausfeld & Bõhme, 2002)
  • Mabuya macrorhyncha (Hoge, 1946) – Hoge's Mabuya
  • Mabuya nigropalmata (Andersson, 1918) – Black Mabuya
  • Mabuya nigropunctata
    Mabuya nigropunctata
    Mabuya nigropunctata is a species of skink found in South America. It has shiny bronze or copper skin, with a dark longitudinal stripe along each flank that is often bordered by cream-colored lines....

    (Spix, 1825) – Black-spotted Mabuya
  • Mabuya ozorii (Bocage, 1893)
  • Mabuya sloanii
    Mabuya sloanii
    Mabuya sloanii is a species of skink native to the Caribbean, where it is found in the Greater Antilles and in the northernmost Lesser Antilles.-External links:* at the Reptile Database...

    (Daudin, 1803) – Slippery-backed Mabuya
  • Mabuya unimarginata (Cope, 1862) – Central American Mabuya

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