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{{italic title}}{{speciesbox | name = Chioninia fogoensis | image = | image_caption = | status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1 | status_ref = | genus = Chioninia | species = fogoensis | authority = (O'Shaugnessy, 1874) | synonyms =- Euprepes fogoensis O'shaughnessy, 1874
- Mabuya fogoensis (O'shaughnessy, 1874)
| synonyms_ref = }}Chioninia fogoensis (English: Fogo skink or Santo Antão skink) is a species of skink in the Scincidae family. It is endemic to the island of Santo Antão, Cape Verde.[1] The species was named by Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy in 1874. After revision of the species in 2010 based on molecular evidence, it no longer includes the skinks of São Nicolau (Chioninia nicolauensis), nor of the original type locality Fogo (hence the species name fogoensis).[1]Original publication- O'Shaughnessy, 1874 : A description of a new species of Scincidae in the collection of the British Museum. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, series 4, vol. 3, p. 298-301 ([https://archive.org/details/s4annalsmagazine13londuoft full text]).
References1. ^1 {{IUCN | id =13152448/0| taxon = Chioninia fogoensis| assessor =R. Vasconcelos, U. Joger | assessment_year =2012 | version = 2018-1| access-date = 2018-10-01}}
}}{{Taxonbar|from=Q2963811}}{{skink-stub}} 5 : Chioninia|Fauna of Santo Antão, Cape Verde|Endemic vertebrates of Cape Verde|Reptiles described in 1874|Taxa named by Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy |