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Cordylus cordylus (LINNAEUS, 1758)

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Higher TaxaCordylidae (Cordylinae), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Cape Girdled Lizard
G: Kap-Gürtelschweif 
SynonymLacerta cordylus LINNAEUS 1758: 202
Cordylus verus LAURENTI 1768
Stellio cordylus — DAUDIN 1802
Cordylus dorsalis CUVIER 1829
Cordylus griseus CUVIER 1829
Zonurus vertebralis GRAY 1838
Zonurus cordylus — GRAY 1845
Zonurus cordylus — BOULENGER 1885: 256
Zonurus cordylus — BOULENGER 1897: 277
Zonurus cordylus — ANDERSSON 1900: 8
Zonurus cordylus — ROUX 1907
Zonurus cordylus flavus ROSE 1926
Zonurus cordylus tasmani POWER 1930
Cordylus cordylus tasmani FITZSIMONS 1943
Cordylus cordylus — FITZSIMONS 1943
Cordylus tasmani — BROADLEY 1971
Cordylus cordylus — FROST et al. 2001
Cordylus tasmani — ADOLPHS 2006
Cordylus cordylus — STANLEY et al. 2011
Cordylus cordylus — BATES et al. 2014: 187 
DistributionRepublic of South Africa, SW Lesotho and S KwaZulu-Natal

Type locality: “Africa, Asia”

tasmani: Republic of South Africa (Algoa Basin in E Cape; Type locality: Dunbrody, Uitenhage District, South Africa.  
ReproductionOvoviviparous/Viviparous, giving birth to 1–3 young. 
TypesHolotype: NRM (Royal Museum Stockholm)
Syntypes (13): a) PEM R13518–22 (formerly AMG 5183) [tasmani] 
Diagnosis 
CommentDistribution: Not listed for Botswana by AUERBACH 1987. Not in Tanzania, Kenya fide SPAWLS et al 2018. Restricted to South Afric and SW Lesotho and S KwaZulu-Natal; see map in Bates et al. 2014: 187. For maps of all species of Cordylus see Bates et al. 2023: 636 (Fig. 13).

Synonymy: Cordylus tasmani nests within Cordylus cordylus in a molecular phylogeny based on 6 genes (Stanley et al. 2011).

Type species: Cordylus verus LAURENTI 1768 (= Lacerta cordylus LINNAEUS 1758) is the type species of the genus Cordylus LAURENTI 1768.

ZMB 1135 appears to be pictured in Merrem 1790: 42, 1821: 52 and may be the iconotype of Linnaeus 1758 (fide BAUER & GÜNTHER 2014)

Key: for a key to the species of Cordylus in Angola see Bates et al. 2023: 635. 
EtymologyNamed after Greek “kordyle” = bump, swelling, referring to the rough skin of the genus (and the species). 
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