Appearance
These slender striped skinks have flattened snouts, small eyes with no eyelids and no external ear openings. The hindlimb rudiments visible on either side of cloaca, and a blue-grey stiped tail.The body scales are smooth and overlap.
Females are viviparous.
Naming
The species is named from the Latin words “brevis, -e” = short and “pes, pedis” = foot.⤷ The common name is FitzSimons' burrowing skink
⤷ Alternative name is Short Blind Dart Skink
⤷ Namibian Burrowing Skink
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