EASTERN SNAKE EYED SKINK Cryptoblepharus virgatus (Garman, 1901)
Found throughout far southern and eastern Australia, this lizard is similar in most respects to the Western Snake Eyed Skink Cryptoblepharus plagiocephalus.
The Eastern Snake Eyed Skink Cryptoblepharus virgatus is found in most types of habitat. It shelters under tree bark and in rock crevices from where it searches for insects during the day.
In built up areas it is commonly found on brick walls of houses, etc. Lays eggs in the warmer months.
The above was from the book Australian Reptiles and Frogs by Raymond Hoser and now available on a fantastic CD-Rom along with a vast amount of other information, papers and the like on reptiles, frogs and other wildlife.