Panaspis cabindae (Bocage, 1866)

Ceríaco, Luis M. P., Heinicke, Matthew P., Parker, Kelly L., Marques, Mariana P. & Bauer, Aaron M., 2020, A review of the African snake-eyed skinks (Scincidae: Panaspis) from Angola, with the description of a new species, Zootaxa 4747 (1), pp. 77-112 : 90-93

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Panaspis cabindae (Bocage, 1866)
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Panaspis cabindae (Bocage, 1866)

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Chresonymy (includes only citations unambiguously pertaining to specimens referable to the species, or explicitly stating or depicting its geographic range).

Ablepharus cabindae ( Bocage 1866a: 64, 1895: 51; Peters 1877: 614; Boulenger 1887: 352; Ferreira 1904: 116; Parker 1936: 136)

Ablepharus Cabindae ( Bocage 1866b: 45, 1867: 224, 1887: 179, 1897: 196)

Ablepharus aeneus ( Boulenger 1887: 352)

Riopa (Panaspis) cabindae ( Smith 1937: 229)

Panaspis cabindae ( Greer 1974: 29; Perret 1975: 8; Schmitz et al. 2005: 23; Ceríaco et al. 2016a: 57; 2016b: 65; Medina et al. 2016: 411; Ceríaco et al. 2018a: 141; Ceríaco et al. 2018c: 423; Marques et al. 2018: 247; Branch et al. 2019a: 317)

This species was described by Bocage (1866) based on three specimens collected by the Portuguese explorer José Alberto de Oliveira de Anchieta (1832–1897) in the Cabinda enclave, northwestern Angola. Cope (1868) described a new genus and species Panaspis aeneus . The description of this species was problematic as Cope was unable to provide a specific type locality (according to the original description Habitat. Probably Swan River, Australia; possibly from South-Western Africa.), and the holotype is currently lost. The usage of the nomen aeneus was short-lived, as the only other reference to aeneus as a valid species was that of Boulenger (1887), when referring to specimens from Angola. The two specimens labelled as aeneus by Boulenger (1887) were collected by the London-born Portuguese colonial officer Joaquim John Monteiro (1833–1878) in the Luanda region. These specimens are still extant in the collections of the BMNH under the accession number 1873.7.28.11 and are unambiguously conspecific with P. cabindae .

In his scholarly revision of the herpetofauna of Angola, Bocage (1895) was the first to synonymize aeneus with cabindae , a decision then followed by all subsequent authors (e.g. Fuhn 1972; Perret 1975). In the same work Bocage (1895) provided the first illustration of the species, including detailed views of the head scalation ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ). Despite the unavailability of aeneus type material, the original description provides enough morphological data to confidently confirm that it is conspecific with cabindae , namely the presence of supranasals, pre-ablepharine eye and frontoparietals separated, diagnostic features of cabindae (see below). Due to this lack of ambiguity, a neotype designation for aeneus is not needed. The same holds true for cabindae itself, as the original type series was destroyed in the fire that engulfed the zoological collections of Museu Bocage, Lisbon, in 1978.

The most recent data on the species was provided by Medina et al. (2016) who confirmed, through molecular data, that the species extended from southwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo to southwestern Angola; our sequence data here further fills in the Angolan distribution of the species. Other recent published records include those from Cangandala National Park, Malanje Province, Central Angola reported by Ceríaco et al. (2016b) and Ceríaco et al. (2018c). Marques et al. (2018) presented and mapped all available records of the species for Angola. Despite being a quite common species in Angola (LMPC pers. obs.), not much has been published about the distriution, natural history, ecology or conservation status of this species.

Diagnosis. Panaspis cabindae can be distinguished from other members of the genus occurring inAngola and surroundingsregionbyhaving1)presenceofsupranasals;2)pre-ablepharineeye(asdefinedbyGreer1974);3)frontoparietalsseparated;dorsumcoppery-brown,withfourveryvaguelongitudinalstripesextendingapproximatelytomidbody, and a thin darker band starting on the temporals and extending to midbody; 5) absence of rows of light spots on the neck; 6) absence of a white ventrolateral stripe; 7) 23 to 26 midbody scales rows ( Figs. 8–9 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 ).

Specimens examined. ANGOLA: Cabinda Province: Chinchoxo [-5.1º, 12.1º, 45 m] ( ZMB 9168 View Materials , 9276 View Materials ) ; Zaire Province: Soyo [-6.134903º, 12.368935º, 10 m] ( PEM 20256 –20260 View Materials ) ; Uíge Province: Kimpa Vita University Campus [-7.618614º, 15.065536º, 1122 m] ( MTD 48612) ; Luanda Province: Luanda [-8.83333º, 13.26667º, 81 m] ( NHM 1951.1.1.94), Cabiri [-8.91667º, 13.66667º, 30 m] ( AMB 10881, 10883 View Materials ) , Kissama National Park [-9.18303°, 13.37063°, 136 m] ( FLMNH 187235–241 View Materials ) ; Bengo Province: Catete [-9.11667º, 13.7º, 21 m] ( MHN- CUP 017380 View Materials ) , Riverine Forest [-9.11667º, 13.7º, 21 m] PEM R 21594 ; Benguela Province: Lobito Bay [-12.35º, 13.55º, 7 m] ( AMNH R-48501), Hanha [-13.3º, 14.2º, 953 m] ( AMNH R-40671, 48502, 48504, 40718) ; Malanje Province: Duque de Bragança / Kalandula [-9.1º, 15.95º, 1011 m] ( ZMB 7775 View Materials , CAS 263590 View Materials ) , Cangandala National Park [-9.84606º, 16.72233º, 1111 m] ( CAS 258403–407 View Materials ) ; Laúca [-9.762749º, 15.143798º, 750 m] ( ANG 40-41 View Materials , AMB 9190 View Materials , 9209 View Materials , 9214 View Materials , 9230 View Materials , 9250 View Materials , 9251 View Materials , 9254 View Materials , 9255 View Materials , 9256 View Materials , 9257 View Materials , 9258 View Materials , 9259 View Materials , 9260 View Materials , 9261 View Materials , 9262 View Materials , 9676 View Materials , 9677 View Materials , 9678 View Materials , 9685 View Materials , 9686 View Materials ) ; Lunda Norte Province: Lagoa Carumbo [-7.74422º, 19.95467º, 789 m] ( PEM R 19467) ; Kwanza-Norte Province: Lucalla [-9.4º, 15.03333º, 411 m] ( MHNCUP 017381 ) ; N’Dallatando [-9.3º, 14.91667º, 782 m] ( NHM 1909.10.29.103) ; Kwanza-Sul Province: Congulu [-10.86667º, 14.28333º, 639 m] ( NHM 1936.8.1.622–624, MCZ R- 112222) ; Bié Province: Cassumbe [-11.08615º, 16.66619º, 1235 m] ( AMB 11696, 11717 View Materials , 11753 View Materials , 11788 View Materials ) ; Chitau [-11.43333º, 17.15º, 1510 m] ( FMNH 74295 View Materials ) ; Namibe Provice: Mamué Riparian área [-13.80147º, 13.12056º, 660 m] (CAS 10315, AMB 10316, CAS 263554 View Materials , 10321 View Materials , CAS 263550 View Materials ) ; Capangombe [-15.1º, 13.15º, 553 m] ( MHNCUP 017379 , NHMW 10236 View Materials , CAS 264244 View Materials ) . REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: Pointe-Noire [-4.762602º, 11.866835º, 33 m] ( MNHN 1966.554 View Materials ) . DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: Bombo-Lumene Reserve Headquarters [-4.42218º, 16.04904º, 619 m] ( UTEP Herp-21173); Malela [-5.982438º, 12.621458º, 1 m] ( CAS 54820–821 View Materials ; MCZ R-11286, 14011–14012) .

Distribution. The species occurs in the southwestern region of Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, extending to all parts of northern Angolan and descending south to central and southwestern Angola through the Angolan escarpment ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ).

Habitat and Natural History notes. The species is found in a wide variety of habitats, from some more coastal, Euphorbia and baobab dominated savannahs, in northwestern Angola, to typical Miombo woodland habitats ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ) in the central plateau of Angola. The species appears to be absent from the more xeric and desertic areas of the southwest of Angola and northwestern Namibia, however it may possibly be found in more humid areas close to the escarpment. The species is active during the day in leaf-litter, but is rarely seen exposed.

MTD

Museum of Zoology Senckenberg Dresden

NHM

University of Nottingham

AMB

Asenovgrad Museum

PEM

Port Elizabeth Museum

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

UTEP

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Family

Scincidae

Genus

Panaspis

Loc

Panaspis cabindae (Bocage, 1866)

Ceríaco, Luis M. P., Heinicke, Matthew P., Parker, Kelly L., Marques, Mariana P. & Bauer, Aaron M. 2020
2020
Loc

Panaspis cabindae

Branch, W. R. & Baptista, N. & Conradie, W. 2019: 317
Ceriaco, L. M. P. & Branch, W. R. & Bauer, A. M. 2018: 141
Ceriaco, L. M. P. & Marques, M. P. & Bandeira, S. & Blackburn, D. C. & Bauer, A. M. 2018: 423
Marques, M. P. & Ceriaco, L. M. P. & Blackburn, D. C. & Bauer, A. M. 2018: 247
Ceriaco, L. M. P. & de Sa, S. A. C. & Bandeira, S. & Valerio, H. & Stanley, E. L. & Kuhn, A. L. & Marques, M. P. & Vindum, J. V. & Blackburn, D. C. & Bauer, A. M. 2016: 57
Ceriaco, L. M. P. & Marques, M. P. & Bandeira, S. A. 2016: 65
Medina, M. F. & Bauer, A. M. & Branch, W. R. & Schmitz, A. & Conradie, W. & Nagy, Z. T. & Hibbitts, T. J. & Portik, D. M. & Nielsen, S. V. & Colston, T. J. & Kusamba, C. & Behangana, M. & Rodel, M. - O. 2016: 411
Schmitz, A. & Ineich, I. & Chirio, L. 2005: 23
Perret, J. L. 1975: 8
Greer, A. E. 1974: 29
1974
Loc

Riopa (Panaspis) cabindae ( Smith 1937: 229 )

Smith, M. A. 1937: 229
1937
Loc

Ablepharus aeneus ( Boulenger 1887: 352 )

Boulenger, G. A. 1887: 352
1887
Loc

Ablepharus cabindae

Parker, H. W. 1936: 136
Ferreira, J. B. 1904: 116
Bocage, J. V. B. 1895: 51
Boulenger, G. A. 1887: 352
Peters, W. C. H. 1877: 614
Bocage, J. V. B. 1866: 64
1866
Loc

Ablepharus

Bocage, J. V. B. 1897: 196
Bocage, J. V. B. 1887: 179
Bocage, J. V. B. 1867: 224
Bocage, J. V. B. 1866: 45
1866
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