Cryptochloris zyli, Shortridge & Carter, 1938
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20. View Plate 9: Chrysochloridae
Van Zyl's Golden Mole
French: Taupe-dorée de van Zyl / German: Van Zyl-Goldmull / Spanish: Topo dorado de van Zyl
Taxonomy. Cryptochloris zyli Shortridge & Carter, 1938 ,
Compagnies Drift, 16 km inland from Lamberts Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa.
The species zyli was formerly considered subspecifically distinct from C. wintoni but now considered a distinct species due to consistent differences in pelage color and malleus morphology. Monotypic.
Distribution. Endemic to W South Africa, being found at two sites (Groenriviermond in Northern Cape Province and Lamberts Bay in Western Cape Province); possibly ranges N along coast to Olifants River. View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head—body 82 mm, hindfoot 12 mm. No specific data are available for body weight. Based on only three specimens, Van Zyl’s Golden Mole is very small, with short, dark lead-gray dorsal pelage; venter is similar but drab. Course guard hairs have violet metallic sheen, giving pelage sparkly appearance.
Habitat. Uncertain, but expected to occur in coastal dune belt and possibly sandy areas of Strandveld Succulent Karoo biome of the Namaqua coastal plain.
Food and Feeding. No information.
Breeding. No information.
Activity patterns. Van Zyl’s Golden Mole is expected to be primarily nocturnal.
Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information.
Status and Conservation. Classified as Endangered on The IUCN Red List. Van Zyl’s Golden Mole is found at only two locations (until recently, it was only known from a single location, but it was recorded from a second location near Groenriviermond in 2003) and has a small extent of occurrence (estimated to be just under 5000 km?) and small area of occupancy (estimated at only 32 km?®). Van Zyl’s Golden Mole might be severely threatened by habitat alteration from alluvial diamond mining and locally by construction of wind farms nearits type locality.
Bibliography. Bronner (2013b, 2015c¢), Bronner & Asher (2016e), Helgen & Wilson (2001), Simonetta (1968).
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Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson 2018 |
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