Namibiana occidentalis (FITZSIMONS, 1962)
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Higher Taxa | Leptotyphlopidae, Leptotyphlopinae, Leptotyphlopini, Typhlopoidea, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Western Thread Snake, Western Worm Snake, Namaqua wormsnake |
Synonym | Leptotyphlops occidentalis FITZSIMONS 1962 Leptotyphlops occidentalis — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 40 Leptotyphlops occidentalis — BROADLEY & BROADLEY 1999 Leptotyphlops occidentalis — BROADLEY & WALLACH 2007: 69 Namibiana occidentalis — ADALSTEINSSON, BRANCH, TRAPE, VITT & HEDGES 2009 Namibiana occidentalis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 473 |
Distribution | Namibia, Republic of South Africa (Richtersveld) Type locality: Keetmanshoop, Great Namaqualand, South West Africa. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: DNMNH (= TM) 5017. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus). Species of Namibiana have 14 midbody scale rows, 10–12 midtail scale rows, 241–387 middorsal scale rows, 12–41 subcaudals, 1–2 supralabials, anterior supralabial absent or small scale present, 192–322 mm maximum adult total length, a body shape of 45–142 (total length/width), a relative tail length of 4.1–10.8 %, a tail shape of 3.8–7.8, no striped pattern, and usually a brown dorsum and pale brown venter (Table 2). Members of Namibiana can be distinguished from the other genus in the Tribe Leptotyphlopini (Leptotyphlops) by having a semilunate (rather than heart-shaped or subtriangular) cloacal shield (except N. gracilior), a higher number (on average) of middorsal scales (241–387 versus 171–322), and a more attenuate body shape (ratio of total length divided by width at midbody, 45–142 versus 36–106). Namibiana occidentalis, reaching a total length of 322 mm (Bauer 1988), is the largest member of the Leptotyphlopinae. Only one species was included in the molecular phylogenetic analyses (Figs. 3–4). [from Adalsteinsson et al. 2009]. Additional details (508 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Type species: Leptotyphlops occidentalis FITZSIMONS 1962 is the type species of the genus Namibiana Hedges, Adalsteinsson, & Branch in Adalsteinsson et al. 2009. Synonymy: Kaiser et al. 2013 considered the generic name Wilsontyphlops Hoser 2012 invalid and rejected its use instead of Namibiana. |
Etymology | The specific name occidentalis (Latin) refers to the western distribution of this species. The genus name is a feminine noun derived from the name (Namib) given to that region of southwest Africa by the indigenous people (the Nama), used in allusion to the distribution of species in this genus. |
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