Trachylepis, Fitzinger, 1843
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4859.1.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AF2E6FB9-A7E7-4343-B537-EBD8AA0B2306 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4536006 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AB2D87CF-6A4D-1E54-FF36-F9A6FA0C7C8C |
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Plazi |
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Trachylepis |
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Key to the Trachylepis of Ethiopia
(after Largen & Spawls (2006, 2010), Sindaco et al. (2012) and Marques et al. (2019); the validity of T. isselii follows Largen & Spawls (2006) and Sindaco et al. (2012); distributional data after Nistri & Vanni (2014), Ceríaco et al. (2016), Weinell & Bauer (2018) and Uetz et al. (2020).
1 Dorsal scales prominently keeled or carinated............................................................... 2
- Dorsal scales only indistinctly keeled or smooth........................................................... 10
2 Frontoparietal shields fused; mid-body scale rows 30–34; dorsal scales with 3 keels; dark lateral band from eye to groin with a pale dorsolateral stripe above and pale lateral stripe beneath...................... Trachylepis isselii [ Ethiopia, Eritrea]
- Frontoparietal shields separated.......................................................................... 3
3 Lower margin of the subocular clearly shorter (less than 50%) than its upper margin................................ 4
- Lower margin of the subocular clearly larger (more than 50%) than its upper margin................................ 5
4 Auricular lobes conspicuously long and pointed; uniform pale brown above with a series of large dark blotches in a longitudinal row behind the ear; subocular scale usually excluded from the edge of the lip; dorsal scales with 3 distinct keels, 32 midbody scale rows....................................................... Trachylepis hildebrandtii [ Ethiopia, Somalia]
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