Panaspis seydeli (DE WITTE, 1933)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Eugongylinae (Eugongylini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Seydel‟s snake-eyed skink |
Synonym | Ablepharus seydeli DE WITTE 1933: 187 Ablepharus seydeli — DE WITTE 1933: 78 Ablepharus moeruensis DE WITTE 1933: 187 Ablepharus smithii DE WITTE 1936 Afroablepharus seydeli — GREER 1974 Ablepharus smithi — FITCH 1981 Panaspis smithi — JACOBSEN & BROADLEY 2000: 68 Panaspis seydeli — BROADLEY & COTTERILL 2004 Panaspis smithi — BROADLEY & COTTERILL 2004 Panaspis smithi — BRANCH 2008 Panaspis seydeli — MEDINA et al. 2016 Panaspis seydeli — PIETERSEN et al. 2021 |
Distribution | Zaire (Democratic Republic of the Congo), N Zambia Type locality: “Elisabethville” [= Lubumbashi, Katanga Province, DRC, ~ 11°41'S 27°29'E] moeruensis: Democratic Republic of the Congo; Type locality: “Kilwa (Lac Moero)” [= Lake Mweru, SE DRC], 9°00′S 28°43′E. |
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Types | Holotype: RMCA (= MRAC) 7677 (originally: R. G. Musée du Congo) Holotype: RMCA (= MRAC) 8587 (was R. G. Musée du Congo) [moeruensis] |
Diagnosis | Additional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (1274 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Status unclear. Not listed in BROADLEY 1998 for the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Broadley (1989) also suggested to include Afroblepharus seydeli in the synonymy of A. tancredii, based on the same number of midbody scale rows (20-22) and prefrontals in broad contact. Has been confused with Panaspis smithii (see BROADLEY 1989; BROADLEY 2001, pers. comm. considers P. smithii as valid species). Panaspis smithii, The Upemba Snake-eyed Skink is probably endemic to the P.N.U. and environs at low altitudes (Witte 1953). It is readily distinguished from P. seydeli by having the prefrontals separated or meeting at a point and having 24-26 midbody scale rows. It also resembles P. wahlbergii in having white lateral stripes. In his list of material, Witte (1936) included MRAC 6774 from Lodja, in northern Kasai province 600 km northwest of the P.N.U., but in view of the wide gap, this specimen should be re-examined [BROADLEY & COTTERILL 2004]. |
Etymology | Afroablepharus seydeli has been named after the collector of the type, Charles Henri Victor Seydel (* 29.9.1873 Brussels, † 9.1960 Elisabethville, Belgian Congo). See link for biographical details. (Glenn Shea, pers. comm., 2 Feb 2024) Ablepharus moeruensis was named after the type locality, Lac Moero (= Lake Mweru]. |
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