Eumecia Bocage, 1870
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Genus Eumecia Bocage, 1870 View in CoL
Eumecia anchietae anchietae Bocage, 1870 View in CoL WESTERN SERPENTIFORM SKINK
Eumecia Anchietae Bocage 1870:66 View in CoL , pl. 1. Holotype: MBL specimen number unnkown (collector J.A.
d’Anchieta) destroyed by fire 18 March 1978. Type locality: “le plateau de la Huilla dans l’intérieur de
Mossamedes” [= Huíla plateau] Huíla Province, Angola. Lygosoma anchietae : Boulenger (1887:316), Themido (1941:8), Frade (1963:252). Lygosoma (Eumecia) Anchietae : Bocage (1895a:50, 1897a:196). Riopa (Eumecia) anchietae : Smith (1937:230). Eumecia anchieta : Mittleman (1952:10). Riopa anchietae : Hellmich (1957b:58), Loveridge (1957:216). Eumecia anchietae : Greer (1967:1), Broadley (1965c:16), Spawls et al. (2004:147), Ceríaco et al. (2016a:56).
Global conservation status (IUCN): Not Evaluated.
Global distribution: The species is known from Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia.
Ocurrences in Angola (Map 197): The species occurs mainly in central-southwest
Angola. Huambo: “Galanga” [-12.06667,
15.15000] ( Bocage 1895a:50); “Bela-Vista”
[-12.36667, 16.20000] ( Hellmich 1957b:58).
Benguela: “Alto Cubal” [-13.03333,
14.25000] ( Hellmich 1957b:58). Huíla :
“Caconda” [-13.73333, 15.06667] ( Bocage
1895a:50; Themido 1941:8); “ Huíla ”
[-15.05000, 13.55000] ( Bocage 1870:66,
1895a:50, 1897a:196; Boulenger 1887:316;
Loveridge 1957:216; Ceríaco et al. 2016a:56);
“Kuvangu” [-14.46667, 16.30000] ( Monard
1937b:95). Cunene: “Riv. Mbalé ” [-15.16667,
16.75000] ( Monard 1937b:95).
Taxonomic and distributional notes:
Bocage (1870) described the genus Eumecia to MAP 197. Distribution of Eumecia anchietae anchietae emphasize similarity between this species and in Angola.
Eumeces View in CoL . However, Boulenger (1887) transferred E. anchietae View in CoL to Lygosoma (Gray, 1828) View in CoL where it remained until Smith (1937) revived Eumecia View in CoL for a subgenus of Riopa View in CoL . Mittleman (1952) gave it a full generic rank in his classification, as recognized by Greer (1967) and subsequent authors, although Loveridge (1957) continued to use Lygosoma View in CoL . Metallinou et al. (2016) demonstrated that Eumecia View in CoL , which shows extreme matrotrophy, is sister to Lubuya ivensii View in CoL , the only other African mabuyine skink to exhibit such a high prenatal maternal investment.
Eumecia anchietae major Laurent, 1964 LUNDA View in CoL WESTERN SERPENTIFORM SKINK (Endemic)
Eumecia anchietae major Laurent 1964a:80 View in CoL . Holotype: MD 6002 (collector A. Serralheiro). Type locality: “Calonda, steppe, Lunda,” Lunda Norte Province, Angola.
Lygosoma anchietae : Monard (1937b:95).
Global conservation status (IUCN): Not
Evaluated.
Global distribution: Only known from
Angola.
Ocurrences in Angola (Map 198):
Lunda Norte: “Calonda” [-8.41667,
20.53333] ( Laurent 1964a:80). Lunda Sul :
“Lunda, near Dala” [-11.03333, 20.20000]
( Monard 1937b:95).
Taxonomic and distributional notes:
Monard (1937b) first noted that a specimen from Lunda Norte Province was larger and differed in some features form the more typical southern forms. Laurent (1964a) subsequently described Eumecia anchietae major for these northern specimens. The validity of the named subspecies of Eumecia anchietae has not been rigorously assessed. MAP 198. Distribution of Eumecia anchietae major in Angola.
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Eumecia Bocage, 1870
Marques, Mariana P., Ceríaco, Luis M. P., Blackburn, David C. & Bauer, Aaron M. 2018 |
Eumecia anchietae major
LAURENT, R. F. 1964: 80 |
Lygosoma anchietae
MONARD, A. 1937: 95 |
Eumecia Anchietae
BOCAGE, J. V. B. 1870: 66 |