Panaspis sp.

Conradie, Werner, Keates, Chad, Verburgt, Luke, Baptista, Ninda L., Harvey, James, Júlio, Timóteo & Neef, Götz, 2022, Contributions to the herpetofauna of the Angolan Okavango-Cuando-Zambezi River drainages. Part 2: Lizards (Sauria), chelonians, and crocodiles, Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e 322) 16 (2), pp. 181-214 : 200

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13270044

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A7789640-FFBD-C362-4AC4-977585ADE118

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scientific name

Panaspis sp.
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Panaspis sp.

Snake-eyed Skink ( Fig. 28 View Fig , Map 25)

Material (14 specimens): PEM R23317 , Protea stop en route to Cuito River source, -12.3004° 18.6207 °,

1,425 m asl; PEM R 23347, road from Cuanavale River to Cuito River sources, -12.81739° 18.63236°, 1,446 m asl; PEM R 23411, Lungwebungu River camp bridge crossing, -12.58346° 18.66598°, 1,304 m asl; PEM R 23469, Quembo River source, trap 1, -13.13592° 19.04417°, 1,369 m asl; PEM R 23524, Quembo River source, -13.11264° 19.01789°, 1,539 m asl; PEM R 23980, Lungwebungu River trap 3, -12.58056° 18.66419°, 1,302 m asl; PEM R 23998 (iNaturalist 12261402), Lake Tchanssengwe, -12.41402° 18.64418°, 1,393 m asl; PEM R 27407, Quembo River bridge camp, -13.527455° 19.2806°, 1,241 m asl; PEM R 27403–6, INBAC: WC-6984, lower Quembo River bridge camp trap 2, -13.52816° 19.28067°, 1,240 m asl. Description: No white spots on lateral sides of neck; no dorsolateral white stripes; 25–29 (27) midbody scale rows; 55–61 (57) transverse ventral scale rows; 54–61 (58) transverse dorsal scale rows; 4 supralabials; 7 infralabials; 5–6 supraciliaries; 12–14 (13) subdigital lamellae under 4 th toe. Largest female: 41.4 + 56.0 mm ( PEM R 3524); largest male: 39.2 + 56.0 mm ( PEM R 23411). Habitat and natural history notes: Found among leaf litter in closed canopy miombo woodland. Comment: The snake-eyed skinks of Angola were recently reviewed ( Ceríaco et al. 2020c) with the recognition of five species occurring in Angola: P. cabindae , P. breviceps , P. wahlbergii , P. maculicollis , and the newly described P. mocamedensis . Our specimens lack the typical white neck spots diagnostic of the P. maculicollis group and the diagnostic black-edged white dorsolateral stripe of the P. wahlbergii group. The taxonomic status of this material is pending the outcome of future phylogenetic studies.

PEM

Port Elizabeth Museum

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Squamata

Family

Scincidae

Genus

Panaspis

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