Platysaurus mitchelli LOVERIDGE, 1953
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Higher Taxa | Cordylidae (Platysaurinae), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Mitchell's Flat Lizard |
Synonym | Platysaurus mitchelli LOVERIDGE 1953: 234 Platysaurus mitchelli — ADOLPHS 2006 Platysaurus mitchelli — STANLEY et al. 2011 Platysaurus mitchelli — PIETERSEN et al. 2021 |
Distribution | Malawi Type locality: Ruo River Forest, Mt Mlanje |
Reproduction | Oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MCZ R-50657 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: This, the most northerly Platysaurus known, appears to be ancestral to the nine other members of the genus from all of which it differs by possessing a pair of supranasals and 12 (instead of 16 to 26) quadrangular ventrals in longitudinal series across the belly. Femoral pores are equally developed in both sexes. P. mitchelli combines certain differential characters utilized in the first major division of my key to the genus (1944p. p. 83), agreeing with the first portion of section 1 only in having the anterior aspect of the limbs covered with strongly keeled scales, but in the four remaining characters it conforms to the second portion of the section and would appear to be more closely related to the Transvaal races of guttatus occurring at Barberton (wilhelmi), on the Waterberg (minor) and on the Drakensberg (orientalis), rather than to the large forms residing in arid lowlands. (Loveridge 1953: 234) Additional details (2996 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | Named after B. L. Mitchell, a naturalist who worked for the Department of Game, Fish, and Tsetse Control in Nyasaland (now Malawi) in the 1940s. |
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