Views provided by UsageCountsDescription of a new long-tailed skink (Scincidae: Trachylepis) from Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Description of a new long-tailed skink (Scincidae: Trachylepis) from Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are relatively unknown in terms of their herpetological diversity. Based on specimens collected in the Congolese region of the Katanga and the northeast of Angola during the first decades of the twentieth century, de Witte and Laurent independently suggested, based on morphological and coloration differences, that populations of T. megalura of these regions could belong a new “race”. We compared specimens of T. megalura (including the type specimens of T. megalura and T. massaiana) with Angolan and Katangan museum specimens as well as newly collected specimens from Angola. Coloration pattern and morphological characters, in combination with substantial divergence in the 16S mitochondrial gene, confirm the distinctiveness of the west Central African form, and it is here described as a new species. Data regarding its natural history, ecology and global distribution are presented.
- University of Lisbon Portugal
- Universidade Lusófona do Porto Portugal
- Centro de Investigaçao em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos Portugal
- Villanova University United States
- Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences Belgium
Genes, Mitochondrial, Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Animals, Lizards
Genes, Mitochondrial, Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Animals, Lizards
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