Trachylepis albilabris (Hallowell, 1857)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13236757 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BD3487EC-2E63-FFF6-FF41-FF35E05D7C50 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Trachylepis albilabris (Hallowell, 1857) |
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Trachylepis albilabris (Hallowell, 1857) View in CoL
A clutch of five eggs, half-buried in the ground, was found in Lékédi Park by SM on 10 October 2016. They were carefully collected and kept in a box in the park. They all safely hatched three days later. All were released except two (RBINS 18499–18500), which show a transparent disk in each lower eyelid; separated supranasals; prefrontals in contact; 4/4 supraoculars; on each side one scale separating the last supraocular and the anterior supratemporal; three keels per dorsal scale; and a tail length of 31 mm. One has 30 scale rows at midbody and a snout-vent length of 23 mm; while the other has 32 scale rows at midbody and a snout-vent length of 24 mm. So far clutches of only two or three eggs were reported for this species in Gabon ( Pauwels and Vande weghe 2008; Pauwels et al. 2017c); however it cannot be excluded that more than one clutch was here involved. New record for the park and for the Dept.; within Haut-Ogooué Prov., this skink was known so far only from Franceville in Passa Dept. ( Pauwels et al. 2016a).
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