Prosymna frontalis (PETERS, 1867)
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Higher Taxa | Prosymnidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: South-western African Shovel-snout |
Synonym | Temnorhynchus frontalis PETERS 1867: 236 Pseudoprosymna bergeri LINDHOLM in LAMPE & LINDHOLM 1902 Prosymna frontalis — STERNFELD 1910: 55 Prosymna frontalis — LOVERIDGE 1958: 147 Prosymna frontalis — BAUER et al. 1995: 75 Prosymna frontalis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 580 |
Distribution | NW Republic of South Africa, Namibia, S Angola bergeri: Namibia; Type locality: Rietmond, Bezirk Gibeon, D.-S.-W.-Afrika [Namibia] Type locality: Otjimbingue [Namibia], by implication. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntypes: ZMB 5763 (originally 2 specimens) Syntypes (lost): MWNH 1164 (male and female) [bergeri] |
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Comment | Pseudoprosymna was suggested by Lindholm for a pair of snakes in which the horizontal nasal suture from the loreal failed to reach the nostril. This character is not even of specific significance since Mertens (1955) has found it to be inconstant in frontalis (of which bergeri is considered a synonym). Types: the two type specimens (one adult and one juvenile) of P. frontalis represented two separate species: P. frontalis and P. bivittata (see Mertens 1955; Broadley 1980). |
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