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Bluetail Mole skink (Eumeces egregius lividus)

Kingdom: Animalia
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Scincidae

Listing Status:   

General Information

The bluetail mole skink is a small, shiny, brownish to pink, cylindrical, lizard. Juveniles usually have a blue tail which makes up slightly more than half of the 13 cm length (Christman 1992; P. Moler, GFC, personal communication 1998). Regenerated tails and the tails of older individuals are typically pinkish. The legs are somewhat reduced in size and are used only during surface locomotion, not when the animal “swims” through the sand (Christman 1992). The coloration in the bluetail mole skink is brown with lighter paired dorsolateral stripes diverging posteriorly (Christman 1978). During the breeding season, males develop a colorful orange pattern on their sides.

Lead Region:  Southeast Region (Region 4)
Date Listed: Nov 6, 1987

  • States/US Territories in which the Bluetail Mole skink is known to occur:  Florida

» Federal Register Documents

Most Recent Federal Register Documents (Showing 5 of 6 : view all)
Date Citation Page Title
03/26/2007 72 FR 14132 14133 Notice of Availability of a Final Implementation Schedule for the South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan
09/27/2006 71 FR 56545 56547 Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 5-Year Review of 37 Southeastern Species
04/02/2004 69 FR 17442 17443 Notice of Availability of a Technical/Agency Draft Implementation Schedule for the South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan
11/06/1987 52 FR 42658 42662 Determination of Thr. Status for 2 Florida Lizards; 52 FR 42658-42662
01/21/1987 52 FR 2242 2246 Proposed Thr. Status for 2 Florida Lizards; 52 FR 2242-2246
Most Recent Special Rule Publications (Showing 2 of 2 )
Date Citation Page Title
11/06/1987 52 FR 42658 42662 Determination of Thr. Status for 2 Florida Lizards; 52 FR 42658-42662
01/21/1987 52 FR 2242 2246 Proposed Thr. Status for 2 Florida Lizards; 52 FR 2242-2246

» Recovery

Recovery Plan Information Search
Current Recovery Plan(s)
Date Title Plan Action Status Plan Status
05/18/1999 South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) View Implementation Progress Final
Other Recovery Documents (Showing 3 of 3 )
Date Citation Page Title Document Type
03/26/2007 72 FR 14132 14133 Notice of Availability of a Final Implementation Schedule for the South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan
  • Notice Recovery Plan Avail.
  • 09/27/2006 71 FR 56545 56547 Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 5-Year Review of 37 Southeastern Species
  • Notice 5-year Review, Initiation
  • 04/02/2004 69 FR 17442 17443 Notice of Availability of a Technical/Agency Draft Implementation Schedule for the South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan
  • Notice Draft Recovery Plan Availability
  • Five Year Review
    Date Title
    08/02/2007 Bluetail Mole Skink (Eumeces egregius lividus) and Sand Skink (Neoseps reynoldsi) 5-Year Reviews

    » Critical Habitat

    No critical habitat rules have been published for the Bluetail Mole skink.

    » Conservation Plans

    Habitat Conservation Plans (HCP) (learn more) (Showing 5 of 6 : view all)
    HCP Plan Summaries
    81+3 Florida (Bella Vista)
    Bosserman
    Oakmont Grove Venture
    Sun Ray Wastewater Treatment Facility Expansion- Polk County Utilities
    Wal-Mart Corporation

    » Petitions

    No petition findings have been published for the Bluetail Mole skink.

    » Life History

    No Life History information has been entered into this system for this species.

    » Other Resources

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    Last updated: November 22, 2009