Striped SkinkOligosoma striatum
The very broad whitish stripes separate this species from other skinks. Dorsal surfaces brown with regular pale flecks edged in black, and often a rudimentary dark mid-dorsal stripe. Two broad cream or white stripes arising above eye, and running along entire body, converging abruptly at tail base. Lateral surfaces with a broad dark brown stripe above, and grey-brown below. Ventral surfaces pale or yellowish; heavily speckled with dark brown or black. Throat grey.