Mehelya crossii (Boulenger, 1895)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2011n3a4 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B7FC4E-C02E-6E62-FF28-FCB06C95E197 |
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Felipe |
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Mehelya crossii (Boulenger, 1895) |
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Mehelya crossii (Boulenger, 1895)
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 8 specimens ( MRAC 29639 View Materials , Kpewa ; MRAC 29708 View Materials , Atakpame ; MRAC 29709 View Materials , Yaokope ; GHS-W 0031, GHS-Togo 17, Agave ; GHS- Togo 11, Yo [Agome Yo]; GHS-Togo 48, T 206 , Sodo Zion) .
MORPHOLOGY. — TL from 335 to 1305 mm; 17 MSR keeled, vertebral row enlarged and with two keels; 220-233 Ven, keeled; 52-62 Sc; anal single; 7-9 supralabials; 8-9 infralabials; 1 preocular; 2 postoculars; temporal scale formula 1 + 2 + 3.
DISTRIBUTION. — This species is mostly a savannahdweller but it also occurs in the forested area. It is present throughout the country. Previously it had been recorded from Togo by Hulselmans & Verheyen (1970), Hulselmans et al. (1970) and Roman (1984).
Mehelya guirali (Mocquard, 1887) ( Fig. 6 View FIG )
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 4 specimens ( MRAC 73 View Materials 14 R 30, Notse [previously Nuatja ]; MNHN 1989.0184 About MNHN , “ Togo ou Benin ”; GHS-Togo 29, Kouma Konda, T 29 , Missahohé) .
MORPHOLOGY. — TL from 1170 to 1215 mm; 15 MSR keeled, vertebral row enlarged with two keels; 254-259 Ven strongly keeled; 61-67 Sc, paired; anal
single; 7-8 supralabials; 8-9 infralabials; 1 or 2 preoculars; 2 postoculars; temporal scale formula 1 + 2 + 3.
DISTRIBUTION. — This species was first recorded from Togo by Sternfeld (1908b), from Missahohe, and described as Simocephalus baumanni Sternfeld, 1908 . It was subsequently synonymized with Mehelya guirali by Loveridge (1939). Mehelya guirali is mostly a forest-dweller occurring in ER IV. It had been recorded from Togo by Werner (1929) and Roman (1984).
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