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Meroles knoxii (MILNE-EDWARDS, 1829)

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Higher TaxaLacertidae, Eremiadinae, Sauria, Lacertoidea, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Knox's Desert Lizard, Knox's Ocellated Sand Lizard 
SynonymLacerta Knoxii MILNE-EDWARDS 1829: 85
Meroles knoxii — GRAY 1838: 282
Eremias Knoxii — DUMÉRIL & BIBRON 1839: 299
Scapteira knoxii — BOULENGER 1887: 109
Scapteira knoxi — ROUX 1907
Scaptira knoxii — ROSE 1926: 493
Scaptira knoxii pequensis HEWITT 1935: 324
Sciptira knoxii knoxii — FITZSIMONS 1943: 362
Meroles knoxii — SZCZERBAK 1989
Meroles knoxii pequensis — SZCZERBAK 1989
Meroles knoxii — HARRIS et al. 1998
Meroles knoxii — EDWARDS et al. 2013 
DistributionSouth Africa (western Cape province, Great Namaqualand) and adjacent outermost SW Namibia

Type locality: “Cape of Good Hope”  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesType: lost (fide FITZSIMONS 1943); but according to Boulenger (1921, p. 353) there are '6 specimens from Delalande's collection in the Paris Museum, incorrectly labelled as types. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (genus). The inclusion of M. squamulosus requires the genus to be redefined. Head shields normal and usually smooth (rugose in squamulosus), but occipital often very small or absent; nostril pierced between three nasals and widely separated from 1stupper labial; subocular not bordering mouth; lower eyelid scaly, without window; collar distinct (absent in squamulosus); gular fold absent; dorsal scales granular, juxtaposed or subimbricate, (but rhombic, strongly keeled and imbricate in squamulosus); ventral plates smooth, not or feebly imbricate, posterior borders straight; digits subcylindrical, compressed or depressed (feebly compressed in squamulosus), laterally serrated, denticulated or fringed (except in squamulosus); subdigital lamellae smooth or keeled (pluricarinate and spinolose in squamulosus), femoral pores present; parietal foramen present (absent or feebly marked in squamulosus); and tail long and cylindrical (in knoxii, suborbitalis and squamulosus) or depressed basally and feebly compressed distally [from EDWARDS et al. 2013]. 
CommentSubspecies: FITZSIMONS 1943 listed Scaptira knoxii pequensis HEWITT 1935 as subspecies (Type locality: Lüderitzbucht). SZCZERBAK 1989 listed Meroles knoxii pequensis (Type locality: Bay of Lüderitz, Southwest Africa). However, BISCHOFF 1991 does not list any subspecies which is why we inlcuded it in the synonymy.

Type species: Meroles knoxii (Milne-Edwards 1829) is the type species of the genus Meroles GRAY 1838. 
EtymologyNamed after Dr. Robert Knox (1791-1862), a physician, anatomist, natural scientist, and traveler. 
References
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  • Bates, M.F.; Branch, W.R., Bauer, A.M.; Burger, M., Marais, J.; Alexander, G.J. & de Villliers, M.S. (eds.) 2014. Atlas and Red List of the Reptiles of South Africa, Lesotho, and Swaziland. Suricata 1. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria, 512 pp.
  • Bauer, A.M., and Branch, W.R. 2003. The herpetofauna of the Richtersveld National Park, Northern Cape Province, Republic of South Africa. Herpetological Natural History 8: 111-160 [2001]
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