Pelomedusa nigra Gray, 1863

Fritz, Uwe, Petzold, Alice, Kehlmaier, Christian, Kindler, Carolin, Campbell, Patrick, Hofmeyr, Margaretha D. & Branch, William R., 2014, Disentangling the Pelomedusa complex using type specimens and historical DNA (Testudines: Pelomedusidae), Zootaxa 3795 (5), pp. 501-522 : 513-514

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3795.5.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5082889

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Pelomedusa nigra Gray, 1863
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Pelomedusa nigra Gray, 1863

Based on three syntypes from Natal, Gray (1863) described the new species Pelomedusa nigra . Boulenger (1889) lists these specimens as k, l and m in his “ Catalogue of the Chelonians, Rhynchocephalians, and Crocodiles of the British Museum (Natural History) ”. Today, these mounted dry specimens are catalogued under the numbers BMNH 1849.1.30.27 and BMNH 1862.12.4.4–5 (the latter re-registered as BMNH 1947.3.5.80–81). Pelomedusa nigra was soon synonymized with Pelomedusa galeata ( Strauch 1865: p. 111; Boulenger 1880: p. 151, 1889: p. 198) or Pelomedusa subrufa ( Mertens 1937: p. 139; Loveridge 1941: p. 474), until Bour (1986: p. 37) resurrected it in a footnote as a subspecies of Pelomedusa subrufa . However, following Gasperetti et al. (1993) most authors abandoned the usage of any subspecies of Pelomedusa subrufa (cf. Boycott & Bourquin 2008).

The three syntypes of Pelomedusa nigra were examined for the present study and tissue for genetic investigation was extracted. We designate hereby the oldest specimen, BMNH 1849.1 .30.27 (adult male, straight carapacial length 16.19 cm; Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 , top), as lectotype of this taxon .

A fragment of the 12S rRNA gene could be sequenced from all three type specimens. In phylogenetic analyses ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), these sequences cluster with high support within lineage IX from South Africa. Moreover, the three type sequences are identical with a 12S sequence of a fresh sample from the same geographical source region (MTD T 5509, Ndumo, KwaZulu-Natal). Since we identify Testudo galeata Schoepff, 1792 with lineage IX, Pelomedusa nigra Gray, 1863 would become a subjective junior synonym of that name, if lineage IX should be considered taxonomically distinct.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Testudines

Family

Pelomedusidae

Genus

Pelomedusa

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