Monopeltis vanderysti DE WITTE, 1922
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Higher Taxa | Amphisbaenidae, Amphisbaenia, Lacertoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Monopeltis vanderysti vanderysti (DE WITTE 1922) Monopeltis vanderysti lujae (DE WITTE 1922) |
Common Names | E: Vanderyst Worm Lizard |
Synonym | Monopeltis vanderysti DE WITTE 1922: 66 Monopeltis vanderysti vanderysti — DE WITTE & LAURENT 1942 Monopeltis vanderysti vanderysti — LAURENT 1954: 1000 Monopeltis vanderysti vilhenai LAURENT 1954: 66 Monopeltis vanderysti closei LAURENT 1954: 68 Monopeltis lujae WITTE 1922: 67 Monopeltis vanderysti — BROADLEY 1998 Monopeltis vanderysti — GANS 2005: 37 Monopeltis vanderysti — MARQUES et al. 2018 Monopeltis vanderysti lujae (DE WITTE 1922) Monopeltis lujae DE WITTE 1922 Monopeltis vanderysti lujae — DE WITTE & LAURENT 1942: 74 Monopeltis vanderysti lujae — LAURENT 1952: 203 Monopeltis vanderysti lujae — WITTE 1954: 1002 |
Distribution | W/C/S Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Angola Type locality: ‘‘Wombali; Leverville (dist. du Kwango); Lac Leopold II; Kasai’’, Congo; restricted to ‘‘Wombali (dist. Lac Leopold II),’’ Democratic Republic of the Congo (Gans, 1967). lujae: Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Type locality: “Lubue (distr. Kwango)” |
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Types | Lectotype: RMCA (= MRAC = RGMC) 1872 (Gans, 1967a). Lectoparatypes: RGMC 897 (Lac Leopold II); RGMC 962 (Kasai); RGMC 2309 (Leverville, Kwango). Holotype: RMCA (= MRAC = RGMC) 14702 (14502 in error). Paratypes: RGMC 11953; also RGMC 14581 [closei] Holotype: RMCA 505 (= MRAC = RGMC) [lujae] Types: MD (Museu Dundo) [vilhenai] |
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Comment | Synonyms and subspecies that of Broadley et al. (1976) and Gans 2005. Reference images: see Uetz et al. 2024 for high-resolution reference images for this species. |
Etymology | Named after Father Hyacinth Julien Robert Vanderyst (1860-1934), a missionary, anthropologist, agronomist, botanist and naturalist in the Belgian Congo (Zaire). |
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