Agamodon anguliceps W.C.H. Peters
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Agamodon anguliceps W.C.H. Peters
Agamodon anguliceps W.C.H. Peters, 1882c: 580 . TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘Barava (Africa orientalis)’’ = Brava, Somali Republic. Syntypes: ZMB 10189, 10190.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Gans (1960: 179), Gans and Pandit (1965: 82). See also Anderson (1901, list), Boettger (1893c, distribution), Bonin (1965, anatomy), Boulenger (1890a, anatomy), Gans and Pandit (1965, distribution), Guibé (1954, list), Joger (1987, distribution), Lanza (1983, distribution), Obst and Wranik (1998, distribution), Peters (1882c, distribution), and Scortecci (1929, distribution).
RANGE: Southcentral coast of Somali Republic, eastern Ethiopia.
Peters, W. C. H. 1882 c. Uber eine neue Art und Gattung der Amphisbaenoiden, Agamodon anguliceps, mit eingewachsenen Zahnen, aus Barava (Ostafrica) und uber die zu den Trogonophides gehorigen Gattungen. Mathematik und Naturwissenschaftlichen Mitteilung und Sitzungsberichte Kaiserlichen Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin 1882 (3): 321 - 326. [pp. 85 - 90; pl. 13, fig. 3; Agamodon anguliceps]
Scortecci, G. 1929. Primo contributo alla conoscenza dei rettili e degli anfibi della Somalia Italia. Atti Sociedad Italiano de Scientia Naturelle 68: 245 - 279. [pp. 255 - 256; Agamodon anguliceps]
Obst, F. J., and W. Wranik. 1998. Contributions to the herpetology of the Republic of Yemen. 2. New records of Agamodon arabicus Anderson, 1901 from Southern Yemen (Reptilia: Amphisbaenia: Trogonophidae). Faunistische Abhandlungen (Dresden) 21 (suppl.): 107 - 112. [all]
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