Leptotyphlops pungwensis BROADLEY & WALLACH, 1997
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Higher Taxa | Leptotyphlopidae, Leptotyphlopinae, Leptotyphlopini, Typhlopoidea, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Synonym | Leptotyphlops pungwensis BROADLEY & WALLACH 1997 Leptotyphlops pungwensis — BROADLEY & BROADLEY 1999: 28 Leptotyphlops pungwensis — BROADLEY & WALLACH 2007: 64 Leptotyphlops pungwensis — ADALSTEINSSON, BRANCH, TRAPE, VITT & HEDGES 2009 Leptotyphlops pungwensis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 369 |
Distribution | Mozambique (Pungwe Flats) Type locality: between Muda and Lamego railway sidings, Pungwe Flats, Mozambique (19°22'S: 34°22'E). |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: NMZB UM 7251 (juvenile female). Collected by D.G. Broadley on 8 November 1963. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A Leptotyphlops of the scutifrons group (i.e. prefrontal fused with rostral; 10 scale rows round tail), differing from sympatric (scutifrons) and parapatric (conjunctus) species in its pale brown colouration, elongate wedge-shaped rostral and longitudinally bisected interparietal, whlch is followed by an enlarged inferoccipital. In its visceral anatomy this species differs from all other members of tlle scutifrons group, except L. sylvicolus of KwazuluiNatal, in its long hyoid and trachea, posteriorly situated heart and elongate right lung, vascularised for more than half its length. The wide gap between liver and gall bladder is not found in any other member of the group. Additional details (864 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Sympatry: L. longicaudus (Peters) and L. scutifrons (Peters). Known only from the holotype. Abundance: Rare. This is one of the species called 'lost' and 'rediscovered' by Lindken et al. 2024. |
Etymology | named after its type locality. |
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