Lacertaspis chriswildi (Böhme and Schmitz, 1996)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13270281 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DAE649-EF06-9505-FCA0-FAE3C219F81B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lacertaspis chriswildi (Böhme and Schmitz, 1996) |
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Lacertaspis chriswildi (Böhme and Schmitz, 1996) View in CoL (seven specimens)
Material: MNHN-RA 1997.3649 ( Mt. Oku , in a garden of Oku village, elev. 2,000 m, coll. CamHerp L. Chirio, June 8, 1997) – MNHN-RA 1997.3650 ( Mt. Oku , in the forest, elev. 2,350 m, coll. CamHerp L. Chirio, March 22, 1997) – MNHN-RA 1998.0286-0288 (three specimens, Mt. Oku forest , elev. 2,200 m, coll. CamHerp L. Chirio, June 25, 1998) – MNHN-RA 2005.2600-2601 (two specimens, Mt. Oku , Oku forest, 6.250°N and 10.507°E, elev. 2,350 m, coll. CamHerp M. LeBreton and L. Chirio, respectively May 5, 2000, and May 11, 2000) GoogleMaps .
This little lizard is endemic to the montane forests of West Cameroon ( Schmitz 2004; Schmitz et al. 2005; Herrmann et al. 2006). It is found at Mt. Kupe in the Takamanda forest, Mt. Oku, and the Tchabal Mbabo Massif. It occurs up to 2,800 m altitude at Mt. Oku but does not seem to fall below 1,000 m.
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