Lubuya ivensii ( Bocage, 1879 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13154851 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F55887A5-FF3A-FF82-B601-91C1FC272B6C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lubuya ivensii ( Bocage, 1879 ) |
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Lubuya ivensii ( Bocage, 1879) View in CoL
Iven’s Meadow Skink
Material: PEM R 20005 (7c).
Comment: A rarely sampled semi-aquatic skink, known from eight localities in Angola, single localities in adjacent Zambia and Democratic Republic of the Congo ( Branch and Haagner 1993; Wagner et al. 2012), and a recent isolated record from Lavushi Manda National Park, Zambia ( Broadley and Willems 2015). It was previously listed as a near-endemic species to Angola, and can be considered as such pending genetic assessment of the Lavushi Manda population. The new record ( Fig. 8g View Fig ) from the floodplains just north of Menongue is the first record for the Cubango-Okavango system (previously only known to occur in the headwaters of the Zambezi, Kwanza, and Congo drainage systems). Horton (1972) placed Mabuya ivensii into a monotypic genus, Lubuya , that was recently revived due to its basal position in a phylogeny of mabuyine skinks ( Metallinou et al. 2016) and it is unique matrotrophic reproduction.
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Port Elizabeth Museum |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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