Brandbergia haringtoni Prendini, 2003
Brandbergia haringtoni: Prendini 2003 a: 159–165, figs 1, 5–8, table 3.
Material examined: 1♀holotype, 1♀paratype (AMNH [AH 1029]), Goaseb, Brandberg [21°14'S: 14°35'E], 1.iii.1978, H. Pager, 1650 m, syntopic with U. planimanus .
Ecology and distribution: This endemic Namibian species is known only from two female specimens taken at a single, indefinite locality in the upper slopes (1650 m) of the Goaseb (Ga-Asab or Ga-Aseb) Gorge, just below the summit on the southern side of the Massif (Figs 6, 7). Two attempts to collect additional specimens at similar altitude in the upper reaches of the Goaseb Gorge (December 2003 and April 2006) were unsuccessful. It is likely that this species is restricted to the summit, upper and middle slopes of the Massif, where the rainfall is greater than at lower altitude. Based on its morphology, B. haringtoni is probably lapidicolous, sheltering under stones (Prendini 2001 b, 2003 a).