Nadzikambia baylissi Branch & Tolley, 2010
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.92.9948 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AADAB6BA-4AEE-1E29-DA7D-3ECFF740E803 |
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Nadzikambia baylissi Branch & Tolley, 2010 |
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Nadzikambia baylissi Branch & Tolley, 2010
Material
Mt. Mabu ( PEM R21128 View Materials , male, 73.7 mm SVL; PEM R21129 View Materials , female, 64.8 mm SVL; PEM R21130 View Materials , female, 66.4 mm SVL; PEM R21131 View Materials , male, 68.3 mm SVL; PEM R21132 View Materials , female, 57.9 mm SVL), Mt. Namuli ( PEM R21164 View Materials ; female, 79.9 mm SVL; PEM R21165 View Materials , male, 71.4 mm SVL; PEM R21166 View Materials , female, 75.5 mm SVL; PEM R21167 View Materials , female, 79.3 mm SVL; PEM R21188 View Materials , female, 74.3 mm SVL; PEM R21189 View Materials , female, 72.0 mm SVL; PEM R21190 View Materials , female, 80.1 mm SVL) .
Comments
Collected from canopy forest, in Afromontane forest above 600 m asl. Historically, Nadzikambia was considered a monotypic genus endemic to Mt. Mulanje ( Broadley 1965a), but recently Branch and Tolley (2010) described a second species from Mt. Mabu. We here report the first record for Mt. Namuli (Fig. 4A View Figure 4 ).
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