Anomalopus mackayi Greer and Cogger, 1985
This small skink has been well known for a number of years, but was only recently formally described. Attaining 20 cm it is found on the northwestern slopes of NSW and adjacent parts of Queensland. Most common in rocky and woodland habitats this species is usually found under ground cover during the day.
At dusk this species actively forages for the insects it feeds on. This species is an egg layer.
Anomalopus swansoni Greer and Cogger, 1985
Found along the central coast and adjacent parts of NSW this lizard may reach 23 cm in length.
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.