Panaspis namibiana CERÍACO, BRANCH & BAUER, 2018
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Eugongylinae (Eugongylini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Namibian Snake-Eyed Skink G: Namibia-Schlangenaugenskink |
Synonym | Panaspis namibiana CERÍACO, BRANCH & BAUER 2018 Ablepharus wahlbergi — LAWRENCE 1929: 26 Ablepharus wahlbergii — FITZSIMONS 1943: 236 Ablepharus wahlbergii — MERTENS 1955: 74, pl. 23, fig. 143 Ablepharus wahlbergii — MERTENS 1971: 64 Panaspis (Afroablepharus) wahlbergi — VISSER 1984: 59 Panaspis wahlbergii — BRANCH 1988: 134 Panaspis wahlbergii — BAUER et al. 1993: 134 Panaspis wahlbergii — BRANCH 1994: 134 Panaspis wahlbergii — BRANCH 1998: 159 Panaspis sp. nov. — GRIFFIN 2003: 60 Afroblepharus wahlbergi — HERRMANN & BRANCH 2013: 29 Afroablepharus sp. Namibia — MEDINA et al. 2016: 411 Panaspis aff. namibiana — BUTLER et al. 2019 |
Distribution | C/N Namibia Type locality: adjacent to Opuwo Road (D3704), 21 km N of Palmweg/Sesfontein Road (D3706) (18.9628333° S, 13.758666° E; WGS-84), Kunene Region, Republic of Namibia |
Reproduction | |
Types | Holotype. CAS 206967, unsexed subadult, collected by Aaron M. Bauer, A. C. Lamb, J.L. Wright, P. Moler, W.R. Branch and R.D. Babb on 25 July 1998 (Fig. 1). Paratypes. Ten specimens, all from the Republic of Namibia: MCZ R183767, unsexed subadult, Sesfontein, Paracamp, Kunene Region (19.13222222° S, 13.5877777° E; WGS-84), collected by Aaron M. Bauer and Anthony P. Russell on 11 December 2002; MCZ R190318, unsexed subadult, Kamanjab Rest Camp, Kunene Region (19.629611° S, 14.682417° E; WGS-84) collected by Aaron M. Bauer on 29 November 2011; CM 130371 (Fig. 2), unsexed adult, 80 air km E Sesfontein, 60 Air km WNW Kamanjab, Kunene Region (19.332654° S, 14.369919° E; WGS-84), collected by Paul Freed et al. on 3 April 1992 (Fig. 4); LACM 77840, unsexed adult, 40 km WNW Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa Region (19.48333° S, 17.73333° E; WGS-84), collected by R.L. Bezy on 20 November 1973; LACM 77841, 77842, unsexed adults, same collecting data as LACM 77840; PEM R2123, unsexed adult, Kaoko Otavi, Kunene Region (18.3° S, 13.7° E; WGS-84), collected by G. Mclachlan and J. Spence on 14 October 1965; PEM 2124, unsexed subadult, same collecting data as PEM R2123; PEM R10262, unsexed adult, Okahandja, Otjozondjupa Region (21.983333° S, 16.916667° E; WGS-84), collected by R. Bradfield on 23 April 1929; PEM R10273, unsexed adult, same collecting data as PEM R10262. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Panaspis namibiana sp. nov. can be distinguished from other members of the genus by the following combination of characteristics: 1) absence of supranasals; 2) ablepharine eye (as defined by Greer 1974); 3) frontoparietals fused; 4) dorsum coppery-brown, with a dorsolateral light stripe extending approximately to midbody, and a thin darker band starting on the temporals and extending to midbody; 5) absence of rows of light spots on the neck; 6) absence of a white ventrolateral stripe. Additional details (1331 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Distribution: see map in Ceríaco et al. 2018: 145 (Fig. 3). Populations from Angola have been assigned to Panaspis mocamedensis. |
Etymology | The specific epithet “namibiana” refers to the Republic of Namibia, to which the species is apparently endemic, and is applied here as a substantive in apposition. |
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