Scelotes limpopoensis FITZSIMONS, 1930
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Scincinae, Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
Subspecies | Scelotes limpopoensis albiventris JACOBSEN 1987 Scelotes limpopoensis limpopoensis FITZSIMONS 1930 |
Common Names | E: Limpopo Dwarf Burrowing Skink albiventris: White-Bellied Dwarf Burrowing Skink |
Synonym | Scelotes limpopoensis FITZSIMONS 1930: 35 Herpetosaura limpopoensis — WITTE & LAURENT 1943: 26 Scelotes limpopoensis — AUERBACH 1987: 103 Scelotes limpopoensis limpopoensis — BATES et al. 2014: 277 Scelotes limpopoensis albiventris JACOBSEN 1987 Scelotes limpopoensis albiventris — BATES et al. 2014: 277 Scelotes albiventris — STANDER 2023 |
Distribution | Republic of South Africa (Limpopo River valley, N Transvaal), S Zimbabwe, Botswana albiventris: N Transvaal. Type locality: Messina, Northern Transvaal. |
Reproduction | ovoviviparous |
Types | Holotype: DNMNH (= TM) 13183 Holotype: DNMNH (= TM) 37977, collector N. H. G. Jacobsen, 18 March 1970, [albiventris] |
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Comment | Limb morphology: Forelimb with 3 digits but very small and rudimentary, hindlimb with 4 toes. |
Etymology | Named after the type locality. S. l. albiventris was named after the immaculate ventrum of the new subspecies which is characteristic, as opposed to the speckled ventrum of the nominate subspecies, from Latin albi- meaning white, and Latin ventr-, the lower surface. |
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