Trachylepis punctulata (Bocage, 1872)

Ceríaco, L. M. P., De Sá, S., Bandeira, S., Valério, H., Stanley, E. L., Kuhn, A. L., Marques, M. P., Vindum, J. V., Blackburn, D. C. & Bauer, A. M., 2016, Herpetological Survey of Iona National Park and Namibe Regional Natural Park, with a Synoptic List of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Namibe Province, Southwestern Angola, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 63 (2), pp. 15-61 : 31

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11066801

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11104591

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F67087FF-535D-6D32-FF97-5355ADBFB08A

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Trachylepis punctulata (Bocage, 1872)
status

 

SPECKLED SAND SKINK – Fig. 12 View FIGURE

Trachylepis punctulata (Bocage, 1872) View in CoL

MATERIAL.— Espinheira , 29 November 2013, 16º47ʹ20.6ʺS, 12º21ʹ27.2ʺE, 457 m ( CAS 254793 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Namibe-Lubango road, road marker 59, 1.8 km west (by road) of Caraculo, on the north side of the road, 6 December 2013, 15º0ʹ55.1ʺS, 12º38ʹ32.8ʺE, 497 m ( CAS 254903 View Materials ) GoogleMaps ; Praia do Navio coastal dunes, ca 124 km SSW of Namibe, 8 December 2013, 16º16ʹ20.4ʺS, 11º49ʹ53.9ʺE, 8 m ( CAS 254769–254771 View Materials ) GoogleMaps , 16º16ʹ39.3ʺS, 11º49ʹ20.5ʺE, 8 m ( CAS 254775 View Materials ) GoogleMaps .

COMMENTS.— The species was originally described by Bocage based on material from “Rio Coroca, sur le littoral de Mossamedes, Angola ” (Bocage 1872). The type locality is presumably the region near the mouth of Curoca River, from the vicinity of Tombwa (formerly Porto Alexandre). Our specimens were collected among plants between dunes along the coast south of Tombwa, and these agree morphologically with the original description for the species. A comparison with the type material was impossible due to its destruction in the fire that destroyed the Lisbon Museum in 1978. Several uncatalogued specimens in the Museu Nacional de História Natural do Porto collected in 1905 by the Portuguese explorer Francisco Newton are congruent with the specimens collected by us. Newton’s specimens are still in their original jar and are labeled “Mossamedes” (presumably refering to the province as a whole, not the city of Mossamedes = Namibe). They are part of a collection of vertebrates that the explorer made in the region. The herpetological specimens were only partly studied and published upon ( Ferreira 1904, 1906; Ceríaco et al. 2014), in contrast to the bird and mammals collections ( Seabra 1906 a, 1906b, 1906c, 1906d, 1907). It is probable that these specimens are from Tombwa, as this was the main place where Newton collected while in the province (see bird records – Seabra 1906a). This is a common species in much of Namibia, Botswana, and central South Africa, as well as portions of Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique (Portik and Bauer 2012).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Family

Scincidae

Genus

Trachylepis

GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF