Acontias Cuvier, 1816
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Genus Acontias Cuvier, 1816 View in CoL “1817”
Acontias jappi (Broadley, 1968) BAROTSELAND BLIND LEGLESS SKINK
Typhlosaurus lineatus jappi Broadley 1968a:13 View in CoL . Holotype: NMZB 6757 View Materials (formerly UM 6757 ) (collector R.G.
Japp). Type locality: “Kalabo, Barotseland, Zambia ”. Typhlosaurus jappi View in CoL : Schneider and Bauer (2009:56). Acontias jappi View in CoL : Lamb et al. (2010:42), Wagner et al.
(2012:294).
Global conservation status (IUCN): Not
Evalutated
Global distribution: The species occurs from western Zambia to eastern Angola, west of the Zambezi River.
Ocurrences in Angola (Map 194): The species occurs in Moxico Province, southeastern Angola. Moxico: “Gago Coutinho district”
[-10.88333, 19.23333] ( Broadley 1968a:13;
Schneider and Bauer 2009:56).
Taxonomic and distributional notes:
Schneider and Bauer (2009) recognized
A. jappi as a full species, and were followed by
Lamb et al. (2010) and Wagner et al. (2012),
although molecular data are required to confirm its specific status. MAP 194. Distribution of Acontias jappi in Angola.
Acontias kgalagadi Lamb, Biswas and Bauer, 2010 KALAHARI LEGLESS SKINK View in CoL
Typhlosaurus lineatus Boulenger 1887:432 View in CoL , pl. XXVIII, fig. 3. Holotype: BMNH 69.2 .4.1 (presented by South African Museum ). Type locality: “ Cape of Good Hope,” South Africa.
Acontias kgalagadi kgalagadi View in CoL : Conradie et al. (2016:25) View Cited Treatment .
Global conservation status (IUCN): Not Evalutated
Global distribution: The species is knwon from northern Namibia and Botswana and adjacent southeastern Angola.
Ocurrences in Angola ( Map 195 View MAP ): Cuando Cubango: “Cuando basin (44a)” [-17.57333, 23.26000] ( Conradie et al. 2016:9, 25) GoogleMaps .
Taxonomic and distributional notes: Conradie et al. (2016) collected a single individual from this species from Cuando Cubango constituting the first record in Angola and the first record north of the Okavango River. Lamb et al. (2010) provided a replacement name, Acontias kgalagadi , for Typhlosaurus lineatus , which they placed in Acontias based on a molecular phylogenetic analysis. Boulenger’s name was preoccupied by Acontias lineatus Peters, 1879 , a species occurring in western South Africa and southern Namibia.
Acontias occidentalis FitzSimons, 1941 SAVANNA LEGLESS SKINK
Acontias plumbeus occidentalis FitzSimons 1941:275 View in CoL . Lectotype: PEM R5105 (formerly AM 6064) designated by Mertens (1955:74). Type locality: Explicitly restricted to “Okahandja, Damaraland, Südwestafrika [ Namibia]” by Mertens (1955).
Acontias plumbeus View in CoL : Monard (1937b:96).
Acontias percivali ocidentalis : Broadley (1969:20), Branch (1998:135), Daniels et al. (2005:646), Daniels et al. (2006:354).
Acontias occidentalis View in CoL : Lamb et al. (2010:36), Bates et al. (2014:247).
Global conservation status (IUCN): Least Concern.
Global distribution: This species is endemic to southern Africa and adjacent areas in southern Angola ( Branch 1998; Daniel et al. 2005;
Bates et al. 2014).
Ocurrences in Angola (196): The species occurs in Cunene Province near the Namibian border. Cunene: “Mupa” [-16.18333,
15.75000] ( Monard 1937b:96; Broadley
1969:20).
Taxonomic and distributional notes:
The original type series included 10 specimens from across the species range, including northern Namibia, Botswana, and parts of the former
Transvaal Province of South Africa. Monard
(1937b) misidentified a specimen from
“Mupa” southern Angola as Acontias plumbeus
Bianconi, 1849, a species endemic to southern
Africa ( Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swazialnd)
( Bates et al. 2014). We recently located this individual in the Musée d’Histoire Naturelle, MAP 196. Distribution of Acontias occidentalis in La-Chaux-de Fond, Switzerland and identified Angola.
it as A. occidentalis FitzSimons, 1941 . Acontias occidentalis was previously considered a subspecies of A. percivali Loveridge, 1935 . Based on molecular phylogenetic studies the two are closely related ( Daniels et al. 2006), but considered specifically distinct ( Lamb et al. 2010).
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Acontias Cuvier, 1816
Marques, Mariana P., Ceríaco, Luis M. P., Blackburn, David C. & Bauer, Aaron M. 2018 |
Acontias occidentalis
BATES, M. F. & W. R. BRANCH & A. M. BAUER & M. BURGER & J. MARAIS & G. J. ALEXANDER & M. S. DE VILLIERS 2014: 247 |
LAMB, T. & S. BISWAS & A. M. BAUER 2010: 36 |
Acontias percivali ocidentalis
DANIELS, S. R. & HEIDEMAN, M. G. J. & HENDRICKS, AND & K. A. CRANDALL 2006: 354 |
DANIELS, S. R. & HEIDEMAN, M. G. J. & HENDRICKS, M. E. & MOKONE, AND & K. A. CRANDALL 2005: 646 |
BRANCH, W. R. 1998: 135 |
Typhlosaurus lineatus jappi
BROADLEY, D. G. 1968: 13 |
Acontias plumbeus occidentalis
MERTENS, R. 1955: 74 |
Acontias plumbeus
MONARD, A. 1937: 96 |
Typhlosaurus lineatus
BOULENGER, G. A. 1887: 432 |