Letheobia somalica (Boulenger)
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Letheobia somalica (Boulenger)
( Fig 9 View FIGURE 9 B)
Ethiopian gracile blind-snake
Typhlops somalicus Boulenger 1895 , Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1895: 536, Pl. 30, Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 . Type locality: Beearso, Galla or Western Somali-land [= Bio Asse River, eastern Ethiopia] (06°53’N, 42°18’E, elevation 600 m), collected by A. Donaldson-Smith, 19 December 1894, holotype BMNH 1946.1.11.54 (ex-BMNH 1895.6.11.5); Boulenger 1896a: 216, 1896b: 589; Calabresi 1918: 123; Werner 1921: 324; Parker 1949: 22.
Typhlops acutirostris Mocquard 1905 , Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, 11: 77. Type locality: Choa, Abyssinie [= Shoa Province, Ethiopia], syntypes MNHN 1904.603-04, collected by M. Didier; Werner 1921: 317; Calabresi 1925: 104. Rhinotyphlops somalicus – Roux-Estève 1974: 200, Fig. 140, 1975: 445 (part); Largen 1978: 55; Hahn 1980: 35 (part); Meirte 1992: 20; Largen & Rasmussen 1993: 321; McDiarmid et al. 1999: 87; Franzen & Wallach 2002: 181; Wallach & Lanza 2004: 80.
Description. Snout pointed, acutely angular in lateral profile. Rostral broad above and below, oval in dorsal view; frontal subtrapezoid; supraocular transverse, its lateral apex between preocular and ocular; eye invisible; nasal divided, its inferior suture arising from first labial; SIP II (P) (N1, N2, P/O, O), one specimen (MCZ 126236) with SIP X (N1, N2, P, O) on one side of head; MSR 24–30, reduction A/B 0–2, B/C 0; MD 510– 696; vertebrae 301–391; MD/V ratio 1.68–1.84; L/D ratio 54–66. Colourless.
Size. Longest specimen ( Largen 1978) 550 mm in total length.
Habitat. Ethiopian montane grassland and woodland, but entering Somali Acacia-Commiphora bushland and thicket along eastern drainage lines.
Distribution. Highlands of Ethiopia, 1800–2200 m, but with the type specimen from Beearso in the Ogaden at 600 m, presumably in a riparian habitat ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 ).
Localities. ETHIOPIA. Addis Ababa MCZ 126236; Ambo (Parker 1949); Beearso BMNH 95.6.11.5 (holotype); Bonga ( Largen 1978) NMZB 15653; Buyo, Dangila, Ghimbi ( Largen 1978); Gelib to Margherita ( Calabresi 1918); Dintorni di Gondar ( Calabresi 1925); Jimma ( Largen 1978); Kerio hamlet, Derba NMZB 17100; Mizan Teferi NMK 1944; Sheikh Hussein ( Boulenger 1896a) ANSP 4692-93; Shoa Province MNHN 1904.603-04 (syntypes of T. acutirostris ); Sokoro, Zegie ( Largen 1978).
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Letheobia somalica (Boulenger)
Wallach, Van 2007 |
Typhlops acutirostris
Wallach 2004: 80 |
Franzen 2002: 181 |
Largen 1993: 321 |
Meirte 1992: 20 |
Hahn 1980: 35 |
Largen 1978: 55 |
Roux-Esteve 1974: 200 |
Calabresi 1925: 104 |
Werner 1921: 317 |