Mochlus simonettai (LANZA, 1979)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Lygosominae (Lygosomini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Simonetta's Writhing Skink |
Synonym | Lygosoma simonettai LANZA 1979 Lygosoma simonettai — LANZA 1988: 423 |
Distribution | Somalia (Afgoi) Type locality: about 6 km E of Afgoi (about 02°06'N, 45°11'E, SE Somalia) |
Reproduction | |
Types | Holotype: MZUF 22245, haf-grown female |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: An apparently medium-sized (body length of the larg- est c:f: 88 mm) Lygosoma (sensu G R E E R , 1977) with: lower eyelid with a large undivided disk; frontoparietals paired; supranasal completely separate from the nasal; supranasals meeting medially; pentadactyle limbs; head black, neck whitish to hazel, trunk and tail dorsally very dark, with close whitish dots in life (brown with dark and light dots in alcohol); tail a little shorter than head+body; 24 to, usually, 26; smooth scales round the body, midway between axilla and groin; 81-86 scales between the 1st pair of chin-shields and the precloacal shields. |
Comment | Abundance: this is one of the species called “lost” and “rediscovered” by Lindken et al. 2024. |
Etymology | Named afer “my friend and Colleague Prof. Alberto M. Simonetta (1930-2021), a passionate student of Somali wildlife to whom the Zoological Museum of Florence is indebted for some of its finest material.” See Ceccolini 2022 for biographical notes. |
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