Trachylepis punctulata (BOCAGE, 1872)
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Higher Taxa | Scincidae, Mabuyinae (Mabuyini), Scincoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Speckled Skink, Speckled sand skink |
Synonym | Euprepes punctulatus BOCAGE 1872: 76 Mabuia punctulata — BOULENGER 1887: 204 Mabuia punctulata — BOCAGE 1895: 44, 1897a: 195 Mabuya punctulata — SCHMIDT 1933: 12 [part] Mabuya punctulata — FRADE 1963: 253 Mabuya punctulata — BROADLEY 2000: 100 Mabuya longiloba longiloba — LAURENT 1964: 73. Mabuya variegata punctulata — BROADLEY 1974b: 7 [part] Mabuya variegata punctulata — BRANCH 1998: 158 Mabuya damarana FITZSIMONS 1943: 224 (not PETERS) (part.) Mabuya longiloba triebneri MERTENS 1954: 179 Mabuya variegata — BROADLEY 1971: 55 Mabuya variegata punctulata — BROADLEY 1975: 7 Mabuya punctulata — BROADLEY 2000: 100 Euprepis punctulatus — MAUSFELD et al. 2002 Trachylepis punctulata — BAUER 2003 Trachylepis punctulata — PORTIK & BAUER 2012 Trachylepis punctulata — LOBÓN-ROVIRA et al. 2022 Trachylepis punctulata — CERIACO et al. 2024: 99 |
Distribution | SW Angola, Namibia (excluding the coastal strip and the west, where replaced by M. variegata), W Zambia, botswana, N Cape, N and Free State Provinces of South Africa, NW Zimbabwe, Mozambique south of the Save River. Type locality: Rio Coroca, dans le littoral au sud de Mossamedes”, Namibe Province, Angola. triebneri: Holotypus: SMF45559; male, Type locality: Osona bei Okahandja, Damaraland, SW-Afrika. |
Reproduction | viviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Syntypes: ZMB 6478, Rio Coroca, Angola, presented J.V. Barboza du Bocage; MBL 742 (2 specimens). The MBL syntypes were lost in the 1978 fire that destroyed the collection. See Bauer et al. (2003: 277) for discussion. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Ceriaco et al. 2024: 100 Additional details (2318 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Synonymy: Mertens 1954 stated that his triebneri is a skink that had been called Mabuya damarana. However, his examination of the type of damaranus revelealed that it is identical with Mabuya varia Peters, hence he suggested to call Mabuya damarana Mabuya longiloba. Mertens distinguished two populations within longiloba, one of which he described as triebneri. Distribution: see map in Ceriaco et al. 2024: 102 (Fig. 81). |
Etymology | Apparently named after the punctate pattern on the sides of many specimens. Mabuya longiloba triebneri was named after Wilhelm Triebner, an expert for succulents in Windhoek who led several excursions in which Mertens participated. |
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