Psammophis mossambicus Peters, 1882

Lobón-Rovira, Javier, Lobón-Rovira, Baptista, Ninda L, Clark, Tyron, Verburgt, Luke, Jongsma, Gregory Fm, Conradie, Werner, and, Luis Veríssimo, Vaz, Pedro & Pinto, 2025, Filling the gaps: herpetological checklist of Mayombe National Park and Cabinda Province (Angola) shed light on one of the most unexplored corners of tropical Central Africa, African Journal of Herpetology 74 (1), pp. 1-59 : 1-59

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https://doi.org/10.1080/21564574.2024.2421007

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15634419

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scientific name

Psammophis mossambicus Peters, 1882
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Material. ANGOLA – Cabinda Province • Nganzi ; –5.5297, 12.3280; 96 m a.s.l.; EI 809; GenBank: PQ456014. GoogleMaps • between Dinge and Chindende; –5.0835, 12.3677; 92 m a.s.l.; EI 816; GenBank: PQ456015 GoogleMaps .

Identification. Psammophis mossambicus has remarkable colour polymorphism across its distribution, contrasting with very little genetic variation (Keates 2021). The specimens reported here were genetically identical and differ by <1% (16S p -distance) from other material from Angola (Keates 2021).

Biology and distribution. A diurnal, widely distributed species in sub-Saharan savannahs but absent from desert, semi-deserts and rainforest (Keates 2021). In Cabinda Province the species is only known to occur in the Littoral Peneplain and the Coastal Drier Belt, from where these new records are reported.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Squamata

Family

Psammophiidae

Genus

Psammophis

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