Chalcides ebneri, also known commonly as Ebner's cylindrical skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae.
[1] The specific name, ebneri, is in honor of Austrian entomologist Richard Ebner (1885–1961).
It is threatened by some agricultural practices and habitat loss, and populations presumably continue to decline.
[1] C. ebneri is found in rocky areas near grassy ground cover.
[1] The females of C. ebneri give birth to live young,[1] by ovoviviparity.