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Sepsina caluanda PARRINHA, MARQUES, DE SOUSA, ANDRADE, BAUER & CERÍACO, 2025

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Higher TaxaScincidae, Scincinae, Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Luanda burrowing skink
Portuguese: lagartixa fossorial de Luanda 
SynonymSepsina caluanda PARRINHA, MARQUES, DE SOUSA, ANDRADE, BAUER & CERÍACO 2025: 186 
DistributionAngola (Luanda)

Type locality: surroundings of Cacuaco, Luanda Province, Angola, approximately -8.7770°, 13.3441°.  
Reproduction 
TypesHolotype. CAS 85972, adult male with regenerated tail (Fig. 4), collected by Edward S. Ross and Robin E. Leech on 3 June 1958. Paratype.—Unsexed adult with broken tail (CAS 85971; Fig. 5), with same collecting data as the holotype. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (n=2): A small- to medium-sized Sepsina (maximum SVL 68.6 mm) with a cuneiform snout, no forelimbs, and reduced, tridactyl hind limbs (Figs. 4–5). MSR 22, DSR 93–97, VSR 98–99. Dorsal scales dark centered, forming series of brown longitudinal lines, somewhat discontinuous at some points; ventral parts uniform. Sepsina caluanda, sp. nov., is easily diagnosed by the following combination of characters: 1) lack of external forelimbs (known otherwise only in S. bayonii), and 2) tridactyl hind limbs (known otherwise only in S. angolensis and S. copei). (Parrinha et al. 2025)


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CommentType Locality. The CAS catalogue mentions the locality “Angola: Luanda,” the remarks “In sand” and “Alt: 40 m,” and the original reference “Stop 635.” A more precise locality is available in the field notes of the expedition under “Stop 635,” where Ross gave an elevation of “50 m” [where the number “5” is written over the number “4”] “at the 6.6 km N.E. of Luanda on the way to Ambriz,” with a later correction written in pencil “[Ambriz]ete or more accurately on road to Caxito” (Ross and Leech 1958). We here confine the type locality to the area georeferenced to approximately -8.7770°, 13.3441°, in the surroundings of Cacuaco, Luanda Province. 
EtymologyNamed after the occurrence of the species in Luanda, the capital city of Angola. The term “caluanda” originates from the Kimbundu expression “mukwa Luanda,” which denotes a native, inhabitant, or something relative to Luanda. 
References
  • Parrinha, Diogo; Mariana P. Marques, Ana Carolina Andrade De Sousa, Aaron M. Bauer & Luis M.P. Ceríaco 2025. Buried in the Sands of Time: A New Species of Sepsina Bocage, 1866, from Angola (Squamata: Scincidae) Annals of Carnegie Museum Jan 2025 Vol. 90, No. 3: 183-193 - get paper here
 
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