Baikia Gray, 1865: 450
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Baikia Gray, 1865: 450 . Type species: Baikia africana , by monotypy.
See discussion in H. Parker (1942: 59) and
Gans and Kochva (1966: 88).
Baikia africana Gray, 1865: 451 . TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘ West Africa’ ’. Holotype: BMNH 65.5.9.7: RR1946.8.2.10.
Anops africanus Tornier (1902) .
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Loveridge (1941: 369), H. Parker (1942: 59), and Dunger (1965: 217). (See comment under Ancylocranium .) See also Tornier (1902), and Welch (1982).
RANGE: Northern Nigeria.
Genus Blanus Wagler
Blanus Wagler, 1830: 197 . Type species: Amphis
baena cinerea Vandelli , by monotypy.
See discussion in Bedriaga (1884b: 23) and Vanzolini (1951b: 113).
Blanus aporus Werner Blanus aporus Werner, 1898: 220 . TYPE LOCALITY:
‘‘Bei Mersina, cilicischen Taurus’’, Turkey.
Syntypes: BMNH 1898.4.7.2:RR1946.8.2.15,
1898.4.7.3:RR1946.8.2.16; IMZUT 2439;
NMW 12310.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Alexander (1966b: 222). See also Van den Elzen (1980, defense reaction), and Franzen (1986, activity patterns).
RANGE: Turkey, east from Xanthus along the Mediterranean coast to Lebanon and Israel, inland to eastern Iraq.
Blanus bedriagae G. Boulenger, 1884b: 396 . TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘River Xantus, Asia Minor’’, Turkey. Syntypes: BMNH 54.10.28.24:RR1946.8.2.17, 1946.8.2.30, 1946.8.31.84–1946.8.31.93.
Blanus bedraigai [sic] AlJumaily, 1971.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Alexander (1966b: 222). See also AlJumaily (1983, distribution), Basoglu and Baran (1977, distribution), Gans (1971c, distribution), Manteufel (1993, distribution), and Nikolski (1963, distribution).
RANGE: Southwestern Turkey, vicinity of Xanthus.
Amphisbaena reticulata Holmer, 1787: 30 . TYPE LOCALITY: Unknown. Type: Lost. Petition for suppression of name submitted (Gans, 1961b: 223). Nomen oblitum (International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, 1961: art. 23b).
Amphisbaena cinerea Baptista, 1789: 254 . Nomen nudum, see Frade (1937: 257).
Amphisbaena cinerea Vandelli, 1797: 69 . TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘Lusitanica’’ = Portugal. Syntypes: Possibly ANSP 9672, collected by Vandelli and exchanged from the museum at Lisbon plus others.
Amphisbaena oxyura Wagler, 1824: 72 . TYPE LO CALITY: ‘‘Environs maricageux de la ville de
Rio de Janeiro’’, Brazil, in error. Probably Ibe
rian Peninsula (Wagler, 1830). Holotype: Not in the old catalogue of the Zoologische Sammlung des Bayerischen Staates Munich with the other Wagler types; probably lost.
Amphisbaena rufa Hemprich, 1820a: 103 . TYPE LOCALITY: Unknown. Holotype: ZMB 1389 View Materials . Gans (1967e, 1968a, 1969, per Wermuth in litt.) stated that the type was probably lost, but it has subsequently been rediscovered (Gans et al. 1997).
[ Blanus ] cinereus Wagler, 1830: 197 . Emendation. DISCUSSION OF FORM: Mertens (1925b: 62, for Spanish records), Gans (1962a: 12), Bons (1963: 95), and Alexander (1966b: 221). See also Arnold and Burton (1978, identification), Barbadillo et al. (1998, diet), Barrio et al. (1994, distribution), Bauwens (1986, distribution), Busack (1978, activity patterns; 1988a, variation), Cavallo et al. (1993, variation), Cendrero (1972, distribution), Diaz Paniagua et al. (1995, activity patterns), Durán (1985, sound production), Galan (1985, general), Gallardo (1970a, distribution), Gans and Wever (1975, hearing), Gil et al. (1993, variation, ecology), Gilpin (1971, general), Gómez Durán (1985, sound production), Hiraldo (1974, variation), Hoogmoed and Gruber (1983, variation), Langerwerf (1974, 1985, 1987, distribution), López and Martín (1994, communication), López and Salvador (1992, 1994, predatory behavior), López et al. (1991, diet; 1997, communication; 1998, thermal ecology), Malkmus (1982a, defense reaction; 1982b, 1990, 1991a, distribution; 1991b, activity pattern; 1996a, general; 1996b, ecology; 1997, distribution), Martín et al. (1990, body temperature; 1991, habitat selection; 2000, defensive reaction), Mattison and Smith (1978, distribution), Mellado et al. (1975, ecology), PerezSantos and Moreno (1987, as prey), Regalado (1985, general), RenousLéçuru et al. (1991, vestigial pelvis), Salvador (1981, distribution), Schleich and Kästle (1988, egg shells), Schleich et al. (1996, general), Schröder (1973, distribution), Stemmler (1971, 1972, distribution), Zapatero et al. (1990 [1991], parasites).
RANGE: Iberian Peninsula. Tangier.
Blanus cinereus mettetali Bons, 1963: 104 . TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘Tarmilate (OulmhslesThermes),
Maroc’’. Holotype: MHNP 1963.1015. Para
type: ISCR 339.009 (‘‘Taroudannt, vallie de l’oued Souss’’).
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Bons (1963: 95). See also Busack (1988a, activity patterns), Geniez et al. (1991, distribution), Schleich et al. (1996, biology), Stemmler (1971, distribution).
RANGE: Morocco, possibly into Algeria.
Blanus strauchi Bedriaga Blanus strauchi Bedriaga, 1884b: 35 . TYPE LO
CALITY: ‘‘Smyrna’’ (= Izmir, Turkey). Lecto
type: BMNH 83.7.30.3:RR1946.8.2.9, by pre
sent designation. Paratypes: ZIL 5903, plus
three once in Bedriaga’s personal collection.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Alexander (1966a: 671). See also Alexander (1964, vertebrae; 1966b, segmentation), Buttle (1990, distribution), Cameron and Gans (1977, taxonomy), Franzen (1993, distribution), Ondrias (1968, distribution), Lescure et al. (1990, taxonomy), Teynié (1991, distribution), and Valakos and Papapanagiotou (1985, distribution).
RANGE: Western Turkey.
Blanus tingitanus Busack Blanus tingitanus Busack, 1988a: 106 . TYPE LO
CALITY: Morocco; Kenitra Perfecture, Mehdiya
Plage. Holotype: UCMVZ 178095. Paratypes:
UCMVZ 178096–178099, 178100, 178102,
186166–186170.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Busack (1988a: 106–
107). See also Schleich et al. (1996, biology). RANGE: Known only from type locality.
Loveridge, A. 1941. Revision of the African lizards of the family Amphisbaenidae. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 87 (5): 353 - 451. [all]
Malkmus, R. 1982 a. Einige Bemerkungen zur Abwehrreaktion bei Blanus cinereus sowie zur Verbreitung dieser Art in Portugal. Salamandra 18 (1, 2): 71 - 77. [all]
Mattison, C., and N. D. Smith. 1978. Notes on some amphibians and reptiles from Spain. British Journal of Herpetology 5 (11): 775 - 781. [p. 777; Blanus c. cinereus, ecology]
Mellado, J., F. Amores, F. F. Parreno, and F. Hiraldo. 1975. The structure of a Mediterranean lizard community. Donana, Acta Vertebrata 2 (2): 145 - 160. [p. 147; Blanus cinereus]
Mertens, R. 1925 b. Amphibien und Reptilien aus dem nordlichen und ostlichen Spanien gesammelt von Dr. F. Haas. Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft 39 (1): 27 - 129. [pp. 62 - 63; Blanus cinereus]
Nikolski, A. M. 1963. Fauna of Russia and adjacent countries. Reptiles, vol. 1. Chelonia and Sauria. Museum Zoologica Fauna Rossi. St. Petersburg, Academie Imperiale de Science 1915. [Translated from Russian. Jerusalem: Israel Program Scientific Translations, 1963; pp. 169 - 171; Blanus strauchi, B. bedriagae]
Ondrias, J. C. 1968. Liste des amphibians et des reptiles de Grece. Biologie Gallo-Hellenica 1: 111 - 135. [Blanus strauchi]
Parker, H. W. 1942. The lizards of British Somaliland. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard 91 (1): 1 - 101. [pp. 56 - 59; Amphisbaena knighti]
Perez-Santos, C., and A. G. Moreno. 1987. Feeding behavior of a false coral snake, Pseudoboa neuwiedii. Herpetological Review 18 (4): 69. [all; Blanus cinereus]
Regalado, P. G. 1985. Primeras citas de la culebrilla ciega (Blanus cinereus Vandelli, 1797) en Galicia. Donana, Acta Vertebrata 12 (2): 329 - 332. [pp. 329 - 332]
Renous-Lecuru, S., J. - P. Gasc, and A. Raynaud. 1991. Comments on the pelvic appendicular vestiges in an amphisbaenian: Blanus cinereus (Reptilia, Squamata). Journal of Morphology 209 (1): 23 - 38. [all]
Salvador, A. 1981. Blanus cinereus (Vandelli 1797) - Netzwuhle. In W. Bohme (editor), Handbuch der Reptilien und Amphibien Euro- pas, 1. Echsen (Sauria) I. (Gekkonidae, Agamidae, Chamaeleonidae, Anguidae, Amphisbaenidae, Scincidae, Lacertidae I). Wiesbaden: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft. [pp. 277 - 289]
Schleich, H. H., and W. Kastle. 1988. Reptile eggshells SEM atlas. Stuttgart: Fischer. [pp. 463 - 470; Blanus cinereus, B. mettetali, B. tingitanus, Trognophis wiegmanni; reviewed by A. Sahni in Historical Biology 5 (1): 80 - 81]
Schleich, H. H., W. Kastle, and K. Kabisch. 1996. Amphibians and reptiles of North Africa: biology, systematics, field guide. Koenigstein: Koeltz Scientific Books. [Blanus cinereus, Trogonophis]
Schroder, H. 1973. Lurche und Kriechtiere in Farben. Ravensburg. [Blanus cinereus]
Stemmler, O. 1971. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Formen von Blanus cinereus (Vandelli) (Reptilia, Amphisbaenia, Amphisbaenidae). Revue Suisse de Zoologie 78 (4): 783 - 791. [Blanus c. cinereus, B. c. mettetali; distribution; natural history]
Stemmler, O. 1972. Herpetologische Beobachtungen in Marokko. XIV. Die Gegend von Imi-n- Ifri (Haut-Atlas). Aquaterra 9 (5): 56 - 60. [p. 59; Blanus cinereus]
Tornier, G. 1902. Die Crocodile, Schildkroten und Eidechsen in Kamerun. Zoologische Jahrbuch- er, Abteilung fur Systematik 15 (6): 663 - 677. [pl. xxxv; p. 674; Anops africanus, Monopeltis semipunctata]
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Baikia Gray, 1865: 450
GANS, CARL 2005 |
Blanus cinereus mettetali
Bons 1963: 104 |
Anops africanus
Tornier 1902 |
Blanus bedriagae
G. Boulenger 1884: 396 |
Baikia africana
Gray 1865: 451 |
Blanus
Wagler 1830: 197 |
cinereus
Wagler 1830: 197 |
Amphisbaena oxyura
Wagler 1824: 72 |
cinerea
Vandelli 1797 |
Amphisbaena cinerea
Vandelli 1797: 69 |
Amphisbaena cinerea
Baptista 1789: 254 |
Amphisbaena reticulata
Holmer 1787: 30 |