Leptosiaphos graueri (STERNFELD, 1912)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Eugongylinae (Eugongylini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Rwanda Five-toed Skink |
Synonym | Lygosoma graueri quinquedigitata STERNFELD 1912: 240 Lygosoma graueri quattuordigitata STERNFELD 1912: 242 Siaphos graueri — LOVERIDGE 1936: 71 Lygosoma (Leptosiaphos) graueri — SCHMIDT 1943 Lygosoma (Leptosiaphos) quattuordigitata — SCHMIDT 1943 Leptosiaphos (Leptosiaphos) graueri — MITTLEMAN 1952 Panaspis quattuordigitata — GREER 1974: 29 Panaspis graueri — GREER 1974: 29 Panaspis quattuordigitata — WELCH 1982: 91 Leptosiaphos graueri — BROADLEY 1998 Leptosiaphos (Leptosiaphos) graueri — BAUER et al. 2003 Leptosiaphos graueri quinquedigitata — SCHMITZ 2003 Leptosiaphos graueri — JESUS et al. 2007 Leptosiaphos graueri — SPAWLS et al. 2018: 159 |
Distribution | Uganda, Rwanda, E Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Burundi Type locality: Karisimbi and vicinity, Belgian Rwanda-Urundi. quattuordigitata: Zaire; Type locality: Rugege Forest, Belgian Ruanda-Urundi [see comment] |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntypes: ZMB 22293; Rugegewald (= Rugege Forest), Rwanda]: coll Johann G. Hermann Schubotz; ZMB 22449 (formerly part of ZMB 22293); Centr. Afrika, Bugoie Wald; coll Stegemann & Stein; ZMB 22445(3 specimens): Cent. Afr., Kivu-See (= Lake Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo or Rwanada); coll. Stegmann &. Stein; ZMB 22294-95; Karisimbi (= Mt. Karissimbi, Rwanda); coll. Johann G. Hermann Schubotz; ZMB 22296 (2 specimens); Nyragongo; coll Johann G. Hermann Schubotz; ZMB 22552 (4 specimens); am Fuße des Karissimbi; coll. Johann G. Hermann Schubotz. Syntypes: ZMB 22293; Rugegewald [= Rugege Forest, Rwanda]; coll. Johann G Hermann Schubotz; ZMB 22449 (formerly part of ZMB 22293); CentI. Afrika, Bugoie Wald; coll. Stegemann & Stein [quattuordigitata] |
Diagnosis | |
Comment | Synonymy: fide BAUER et al. 2003. Subspecies: Sternfeld (1912) described this species with two subspecics. There was no implicit description of a Lygosoma g. graueri; in other words, no nominate subspecies was erected. Rather, the two subspecies, L. g. quinquedigitata and L g. quattuordigitata together constituted the species as a whole. Loveridge (1942) synonymized L. g. quinquedigitata with graueri, refering to this form as L. graueri graueri and implying the recognition of L. g. quattuordigitata as a valid subspecies. (after BAUER et al. 2003). Apparently not listed in the Zoological Record of 1912 or 1913. Not listed by BROADLEY & POYNTON 1998 for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire). |
Etymology | Named after Rudolf Grauer (1870-1927), an Austrian explorer and zoologist who collected in the then Belgian Congo (1909 and 1910-1927). See http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Grauer for more details. |
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