Bitis (Macrocerastes) gabonica (Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854)
Fig. 10 b
Record.
Catchi surroundings [precise locality unknown] (MUNHAC / MB 03 - 001535).
Comments.
The Gaboon viper is an African viperid with a primarily west and central African distribution, while some populations extend marginally into northern Zambia. Isolated populations exist from southern South Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, and the KwaZulu-Natal region of eastern South Africa (Spawls et al. 2023; Marques et al. 2018). In Angola, the species has been recorded mainly in northern and central areas of the country, with the southwestern-most record in Central Benguela (Marques et al. 2018). The Serra da Neve population thus represents the southwestern-most record of the species and the first record for Namibe Province. Our specimen was killed by locals when crossing a path early in the morning. The local name for this species is M’buta, which is also used for other large viperids such as the Puff-adder, Bitis arietans Merrem, 1820 (Ceríaco and Marques 2021).