The amphibians of the highlands and escarpments of Angola and Namibia
FS Becker, NL Baptista, PV Pinto, R Ernst… - Namibian Journal of …, 2023 - nje.org.na
The amphibians of the highlands and escarpments of Angola and Namibia are a diverse
group containing fifteen highland endemic or associated species. Both species richness and …
group containing fifteen highland endemic or associated species. Both species richness and …
[HTML][HTML] A new species of green-eyed Cordylus Laurenti, 1768 from the west-central highlands of Angola, and the rediscovery of Cordylus angolensis (Bocage, 1895) …
MF Bates, J Lobón-Rovira… - Vertebrate …, 2023 - vertebrate-zoology.arphahub.com
Cordylus angolensis (Bocage, 1895) was described 128 years ago on the basis of a single
specimen collected at Caconda in the west-central highlands of Angola. Additional …
specimen collected at Caconda in the west-central highlands of Angola. Additional …
[HTML][HTML] A revision of Angolan species in the genus Pedioplanis Fitzinger (Squamata: Lacertidae), with the description of a new species
The genus Pedioplanis reaches its northernmost limit in western Angola, where it is
represented by three species, Pedioplanis benguelensis, P. haackei and P. huntleyi. The …
represented by three species, Pedioplanis benguelensis, P. haackei and P. huntleyi. The …
Historical natural history collections allow the description of a new and presumably extinct species of dwarf gecko (Squamata: Gekkonidae: Lygodactylus Gray, 1864) …
A series of specimens of an unidentified species of the genus Lygodactylus from Fernando
de Noronha Island were found in the herpetological collections of the Museu Nacional, Rio …
de Noronha Island were found in the herpetological collections of the Museu Nacional, Rio …
[PDF][PDF] Two new Poyntonophrynus species (Anura: Bufonidae) highlight the importance of Angolan centers of endemism
The pygmy toad genus Poyntonophrynus is endemic to southern Africa. The morphology of
these small toads is conserved. They are usually dully colored, and are predominately …
these small toads is conserved. They are usually dully colored, and are predominately …
[PDF][PDF] An updated herpetofaunal species inventory of Iona National Park in southwestern Angola
Angola has experienced an incredible increase of the knowledge of its herpetofauna over
the past decade. However, accurate biodiversity inventories remain deficient for certain …
the past decade. However, accurate biodiversity inventories remain deficient for certain …
[HTML][HTML] Herpetological results of Francisco Newton's Zoological Expedition to Angola (1903–1906): a taxonomic revision and new records of a forgotten collection
Francisco Newton's zoological expedition to Angola undertaken between 1903 and 1906 is
one of the least studied of the naturalist's life. Only three major papers regarding the …
one of the least studied of the naturalist's life. Only three major papers regarding the …
[HTML][HTML] Taxonomical review of Prosymnaangolensis Boulenger, 1915 (Elapoidea, Prosymnidae) with the description of two new species
Abstract African Shovel-snout snakes (Prosymna Gray, 1849) are small, semi-fossorial
snakes with a unique compressed and beak-like snout. Prosymna occur mainly in the …
snakes with a unique compressed and beak-like snout. Prosymna occur mainly in the …
[HTML][HTML] A new species of feather-tailed leaf-toed gecko, Kolekanos Heinicke, Daza, Greenbaum, Jackman, Bauer, 2014 (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from the poorly …
Abstract We here describe a new species of feather-tailed leaf-toed gecko, Kolekanos, from
southern Benguela Province, Angola, based on morphological and osteological evidence …
southern Benguela Province, Angola, based on morphological and osteological evidence …
[HTML][HTML] All in all it's just another branch in the tree: A new species of Acanthocercus Fitzinger, 1843 (Squamata: Agamidae), from Angola
Recent integrative taxonomic studies of the agamid genus Acanthocercus Fitzinger, 1843
have shown that Angola harbors three different taxa, all within the Acanthocercus atricollis …
have shown that Angola harbors three different taxa, all within the Acanthocercus atricollis …