THE REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS OF AUSTRALIA - SKINKS

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Skinks of Australia

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Kungaka Skink
Liopholis mutawintji

Split from the White's Skink (Liopholis whitii) in 2026

White's skink Liopholis whitii
This Kungaka Skink (Liopholis mutawintji) above is from Mootwingee National Park, NSW. - Skinks from this area were previously believed to be Flinders Ranges Rock-skinks (Liopholis margaretae personata) or White's Skinks (Liopholis whitii)

Approxmate distribution of the Kungaka Skink (Liopholis mutawintji
Approximate distribution of the Kungaka Skink (Liopholis mutawintji)

The Kungaka Skink(Liopholis mutawintji) may be confused with the following similar looking species:-

COMMON NAME

SCIENTIFIC NAME

DISTRIBUTION

Snowy Mountains Skink
or Guthega Skink

Liopholis (was Egernia) guthega

NSW, Vic

Centralian Ranges Rock-skink

Liopholis margaretae (was Liopholis margaretae margaretae)

NT, SA (Central Australia)
(Not found in NSW)

Eastern Ranges Rock-skink

Liopholis (was Egernia) modesta

NSW, Qld

Mountain Skink

Liopholis (was Egernia) montana

NSW, ACT, Vic

Bull Skink or Southern Sand-Skink

Liopholis (was Egernia) multiscutata

SA, Vic, WA

Flinders Ranges Rock-skink

Liopholis personata (was Liopholis margaretae personata)

SA (Flinders Ranges)

South-western Rock-Skink

Liopholis (was Egernia) pulchra

WA

White's Skink

Liopholis (was Egernia) whitii
(includes skinks previously known as Egernia whitii tenobrosa)

NSW, ACT, Qld, SA, Tas, Vic (Note that skinks previously called L. margaretae from NSW are now called L. whitii)




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Meet kungaka – ‘the hidden one’. This ancient lizard could be the rarest reptile in Australia
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