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"Emoia sanfordi, known commonly as Sanford's emo skink and Sanford's tree skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to Vanuatu. Etymology The specific name, sanfordi, is in honor of American ornithologist Leonard Cutler Sanford.Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . (Emoia sanfordi, p. 232). Common names In Vanuatu, E. sanfordi is known as a-kal in the southern Paamese language and ghala [ɣala] in the Raga language.Ross, Malcolm (2011). "Concluding notes". pp. 427-436. In: Ross, Malcolm; Pawley, Andrew; Osmond, Meredith (editors) (2011). The lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society. Volume 4: Animals. Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics 621. Habitat The preferred natural habitat of E. sanfordi is forest, at altitudes of . Reproduction E. sanfordi is oviparous. References Further reading *Brown WC (1991). "Lizards of the Genus Emoia (Scincidae) with Observations on Their Evolution and Biogeography". Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences (15): i-vi, 1-94. (Emoia sanfordi, pp. 61–62, Figure 24). *Schmidt KP, Burt CE (1930). "Herpetological results of the Whitney South Sea Expedition. V. Description of Emoia sanfordi, a new lizard from islands of the Western Pacific (Scincidæ)". American Museum Novitates (436): 1–3. (Emoia sanfordi, new species). sanfordi Category:Fauna of Vanuatu Category:Reptiles described in 1930 Category:Taxa named by Karl Patterson Schmidt Category:Taxa named by Charles Earle Burt "
"Emoia cyanura, the copper-tailed skink, is a species of skink. It is found in Borneo and South Pacific islands. Names It is known as kagisi in the Rennellese language of the Solomon Islands.Ross, Malcolm. Concluding notes, 427-436. In Ross, Malcolm; Pawley, Andrew; Osmond, Meredith (eds). The lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society. Volume 4: Animals. 2011. Pacific Linguistics 621. References cyanura Category:Reptiles of the Solomon Islands Category:Reptiles described in 1830 Category:Taxa named by René Lesson "
"Chayka () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Rubtsovsky Selsoviet, Rubtsovsky District, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 17 as of 2013.Численность населения по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2011, 2012, 2013 гг. (в том числе по населённым пунктам) по данным текущего учёта There is 1 street. References Category:Rural localities in Rubtsovsky District "