Species of lizard
Cryptoblepharus boutonii, also known commonly as Bouton's snake-eyed skink, Bouton's skink, and the snake-eyed skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to Mauritius, including nearby islets.[2]
Etymology
The specific name, boutonii, is in honor of French botanist Louis Sulpice Bouton.[3]
Habitat
The referred natural habitat of C. boutonii is the marine intertidal zone, at altitudes from sea level to 43 m (141 ft).[1]
Description
C. boultonii may attain a snout-to-vent length (SVL) of almost 5 cm (2.0 in), and a tail length slightly greater than SVL.[1]
Diet
C. boutonii preys upon small species of insects, crustaceans, and fishes.[1]
Reproduction
C. boutonii is oviparous.[2] Clutch size is two eggs.[1]
References
Further reading
- Desjardins J (1831). "Sur trois espèces de Lézard du genre Scinque, qui habitent l'île Maurice (Ile-de-France)". Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Paris 22: 292–299. (Scincus boutonii, new species, pp. 298–299). (in French and Latin).