Acontias aurantiacus (PETERS, 1854)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Acontiinae (Acontidae), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Acontias aurantiacus aurantiacus (PETERS 1854) Acontias aurantiacus bazarutoensis (BROADLEY 1990) Acontias aurantiacus carolinensis (BROADLEY 1990) |
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Synonym | Typhline aurantiaca PETERS 1854: 620 Typhlosaurus aurantiacus — BAUER et al. 1995: 66 Acontias aurantiacus — LAMB et al. 2010 Acontias aurantiacus aurantiacus — ZHAO et al. 2023 Acontias aurantiacus bazarutoensis (BROADLEY 1990) Typhlosaurus aurantiacus bazarutoensis BROADLEY 1990: 481 Typhlosaurus aurantiacus bazarutoensis — JACOBSEN et al. 2010 Acontias aurantiacus bazarutoensis — LAMB et al. 2010 Acontias aurantiacus carolinensis (BROADLEY 1990) Typhlosaurus aurantiacus carolinensis BROADLEY 1990 Acontias aurantiacus carolinensis — LAMB et al. 2010 |
Distribution | S Zimbabwe, S Mozambique, S Botswana, Republic of South Africa (NE Transvaal, N Zululand) Type locality: “Inhambane, Lourenzo-Marques [Maputo]” [Mozambique]. carolinensis: as in TL; Type locality: Santa Carolina Island, Mozambique. |
Reproduction | ovoviviparous |
Types | Syntypes: ZMB 3935, 3936, 3937, 3938, MCZ 21046, ZISP 697 Holotype: NMZB 10096 [bazarutoensis] Holotype: NMZB 10048 [carolinensis] |
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Comment | Limb morphology: Limbless. Subspecies: Pietersen et al. 2018 elevated Acontias aurantiacus fitzsimonsi and A a. parietalis to full species but did not comment on the status of bazarutoensis or carolinensis. |
Etymology | Probably named after the color of some specimens in this species, from the Latin adjective aurantiacus meaning the color saffron, golden, or orange. A. a. bazarutoensis was named after the type locality. |
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