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Puruleia, A., Nanvonamuquitxo, C., Ernesto, M., Jamal, A., Amade, I., Monia, W., Massingue, Y., Verburgt, L., Faurby, S., Antonelli, A., Perrigo, A. & Farooq, H (2023). Rediscovery of the lost skink Proscelotes aenea and implications for conservationScientific Reports13(1), p.11261.

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