Opistophthalmus ugabensis Hewitt, 1934

Opisthophthalmus undulatus ugabensis: Hewitt 1934: 408–410 (AMGS 6574: ♀lectotype only, not ♂), pl. I, fig. 3.

Material examined: 2 specimens,Brandberg [21°14'S: 14°30'E], 18.xi.1971, D.P. van Schoor (1 juv.♀ TMSA 10844), iv.1999 (1 subad.♀ SMN 2104); 2 juv. ♂ 1 juv.♀(SMN 101), Brandberg base camp [21°07'S: 14°25'E], 16.viii.1969, P.J.Buys; 2 juv. ♂ (NMSA 10038), Brandberg Mtns, northern valleys [21°01'S: 14°33'E], 20.ii.1969, B.H. Lamoral & R. Day; 1♀(SMN 91), Brandberg West mine [21°00'S: 14°09'E], 20.iv.1966, Manager of mine; 6 specimens, Brandberg, Basswald Rinne [21°10'S: 14°38'E], 16.iv.1980 (1 subad. ♂ AMNH [AH 1350], 1 subad.♀ AMNH [AH 1351]), 17–18.iv.1980 (1 subad. ♂ AMNH [AH 1353], 1 subad.♀ AMNH [AH 1352]), under stones (1 subad. ♂ 1 subad.♀ AMNH), A. Harington; 1 ♂ 1 subad.♀(AMNH), 1 juv.♀(AMCC 144211 [LP 2581]), Brandberg, base of Ga-Aseb Gorge, 21°13'41.6"S: 14°34'44.1"E, 781 m, 21.xii.2003, L. Prendini, T.L.Bird & N.C. Krone, dry riverbed surrounded by steep rocky slopes comprising igneous rocks with Sterculia, Acacia montis-usti and Commiphora, UV detection on warm, dark, still night, specimen collected in open midslope; 1 juv. ♂ 2 juv.♀(SMN 1633), Brandberg, Ga-Asab Gorge [21°14'S: 14°35'E], 21.xii.1988, E.Griffin; 1♀(AMNH [AH 4000]), Brandberg, Goaseb Gorge [21°14'S: 14°35'E], 20.xii.1988,A.Harington; 2♀(AMNH [AH 3448, 3538]), Brandberg, Naib base [21°03'S: 14°25'E], 7.v.1982, H. Pager; 1 ♂ (AMNH [AH 4422]), Brandberg, Numas base [21°07'S: 14°25'E], 25.viii.1981, H. Pager; 3 juv. ♂ 1 juv.♀(SMN 100), Brandberg, Numas Gorge [21°08'S: 14°26'E], 5.viii.1969, P.J. Buys; 2 juv.♀(SMN 95), Brandberg, Numas Plateau, Camp I [21°08'S: 14°27'E], 9.viii.1969, P.J. Buys; 4 specimens, Brandberg, Numas Valley, 21°06'S: 14°23'E, 13.viii.1995, under stones, between slabs (1 ♂ 1♀ SMN 1800), 14.viii.1995, rocky hillside under stones in crevices (1 juv. ♂ 1 juv.♀ SMN 1801), M. & E. Griffin; 1 ♂ 1♀(AMNH), 1 ♂ 1♀(CASC), 1 ♂ 1♀(SAMC C5183), 1♀1 subad. ♂ 1 subad.♀(SMN 2017), 1♀(SMN 2016 [LP 1223]), 1 subad.♀(AMCC 100933 [LP 1169]), 1 juv.♀(AMCC 100934 [LP 1170]), Numaskloof,Brandberg, 21°07.48'S: 14°25.54'E, 470 m, 17.i.1998, L. Prendini & E.Scott,steep rocky slopes, coarse granitic sandy loam, UV detection, syntopic with H.conspersus, P. villosus, H. tityrus and O. wahlbergii; 3 juv. ♂ (AMNH [AH 1859]), Brandberg, Orabes Gorge [21°13'S: 14°37'E], 16.iv.1980,A. Harington; 1 subad. ♂ (CASC), Brandberg, Tsisab Canyon [21°06'S: 14°40'E], 550 m, 11.v.1958, E.S. Ross & R.E. Leech; 2 subad.♀Brandberg, White Lady [21°06'S: 14°39'E], 25.iv.1999, under stone (SMN 1864), iv.1999, J.J. van der Walt, under stone (SMN 2015 [LP 1000]); 1 juv. ♂ (SMN 1640), W of Brandberg [21°04'S: 14°20'E], 10.viii.1985, E. & M. Griffin, under stone; 1♀(NHRM [JF 107]), 1♀1 subad. ♂ (NHRM [JF]), Tafelkop, 20 km E [21°03'S: 14°26'E], 16.iv.2002, C.R. Owen.

Ecology and distribution: This semi-lithophilous species excavates shallow scrapes under stones in consolidated gritty or clayey substrata (Prendini 2000 a, 2001 b). It is endemic to Namibia (Lamoral 1979; Prendini 2005 a) and has been collected in rocky areas on landforms surrounding the Brandberg, e.g. Tafelkop, in gorges intersecting the Massif, e.g. Numaskloof (470 m), and on its lower slopes (Fig. 5). The highest altitude at which it has been collected on the Massif is 781 m. It is replaced by O. carinatus at higher altitudes on the Massif (Figs 6–8).