Namibiana aff. rostrata (Bocage, 1886)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13238919 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7E2D87A6-FF9B-FFC4-D610-FBFA4959FA48 |
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Felipe |
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Namibiana aff. rostrata (Bocage, 1886) |
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Namibiana aff. rostrata (Bocage, 1886) View in CoL
Angolan Beaked Thread Snake ( Fig. 34 View Fig )
Material: NB599 (HF).
Comment: Thread snakes are a difficult group to study due to their very small size and conservative morphology ( Broadley and Broadley 1999; Branch 2018). Namibiana rostrata is endemic to Angola, and originally described from Humbe, ca. 110 km south of BNP. It has recently been recorded from BNP ( Butler et al. 2019), and we provisionally assign the specimen from Handa Farm to the same species. Haacke (TM) collected two thread snakes, one from Paiva Couceiro (= Quipungo, TM45190), around 30 km southeast of Handa Farm, and another from Hoque (TM 46699), ca. 77 km northwest of BNP, both identified as Leptotyohlops scutifrons scutifrons . All these records should be carefully compared to confirm species identification.
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