Hemidactylus benguellensis Bocage, 1893
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1201.120750 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11196656 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D4FECA3-5204-5DCC-9EA5-AB3F8ED5AA8F |
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Hemidactylus benguellensis Bocage, 1893 |
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Hemidactylus benguellensis Bocage, 1893 View in CoL
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Basecamp 1 [- 13.7770, 13.2591, 1488 m] ( CAS 263367 – 263372); N’Dolondolo [- 13.8133, 13.1362, 681 m] ( CAS 263536 – 263540; UF 187202; INBAC / AMB 10237, 10245); vic. N’Dolondolo [- 13.8068, 13.1351, 754 m] ( CAS 263549); Maylowe [- 13.8342, 13.2767, 803 m] ( CAS 266144); Catchi, rock outcrops near basecamp [- 13.7653, 13.2571, 1645 m] (MUNHAC / MB 03 - 001555, 001556); MPLA post near Catchi [- 13.7618, 13.2514, 1614 m] (MUNHAC / MB 03 - 001799); 2 km N of Maylowe [- 13.8280, 13.2625, 820 m] (MUNHAC / MB 03 - 001557, 001558).
Comments.
The species is endemic to southwestern Angola and northern Namibia ( Marques et al. 2018; Ceríaco et al. 2020 c; Lobón-Rovira et al. 2021). Although H. benguellensis appears to be very common in the Angolan Escarpment areas, it has also been found in more coastal environments in southwestern Namibe Province ( Lobón-Rovira et al. 2021). The species is strongly associated with rupiculous habitats.
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