Trachylepis chimbana (Boulenger, 1887)
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1201.120750 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:23C7E6E7-AE73-4685-AEDA-26DEB0EE0068 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11196734 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D7609D9B-A7C2-55B2-8C3C-C4EC55494F7F |
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scientific name |
Trachylepis chimbana (Boulenger, 1887) |
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Trachylepis chimbana (Boulenger, 1887) View in CoL
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Records.
vic. N’Dolondolo [- 13.8105, 13.1361, 707 m] ( CAS 263542, 263543, 263544); near dirt road to top of the mountain, N of Maylowe [- 13.8105, 13.2581, 1502 m] ( CAS 263562, 263563); Maylowe [- 13.8355, 13.2755, 798 m] (MUNHAC / MB 03 - 001387); 2 km N of Maylowe [- 13.8280, 13.2625, 818 m] ( MUHNAC / MB 03 - 001518); Catchi surroundings [- 13.7619, 13.2569, 1585 m] (MUNHAC / MB 03 - 001514); Catchi, rock outcrops near basecamp [- 13.7653, 13.2571, 1645 m] (MUNHAC / MB 03 - 001515, 001519).
Comments.
Trachylepis chimbana is one of the most taxonomically challenging species of the genus. This Angolan endemic had been confused by several authors ( Schmidt 1933; Hellmich 1957 a, b; Laurent 1964) with other taxa, such as Trachylepis bocagii or T. wahlbergi . Ceríaco et al. (2024) restricted T. chimbana to northern Namibe and southern Benguela provinces. This species is primarily rupicolous and was found mainly on granite outcrops.
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