2021
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5032.1.1
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A revision of Angolan species in the genus Pedioplanis Fitzinger (Squamata: Lacertidae), with the description of a new species

Abstract: The genus Pedioplanis reaches its northernmost limit in western Angola, where it is represented by three species, Pedioplanis benguelensis, P. haackei and P. huntleyi. The taxonomic status of P. benguelensis remains problematic, mainly due to the vague original description and the loss of the original type material. Here we provide a revision of the Angolan representatives of the genus, with the description of a new species, Pedioplanis serodioi sp. nov., from the lowlands of southwestern Angola. Phylogenetic … Show more

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“…In contrast, intra-clade values are from 0-4.6%. The inter-clade sequence divergences are comparable to species level divergence values observed between species of African Lacertidae from other genera (Mayer and Pavlicev 2007;Conradie et al 2012;Edwards et al 2013;Branch et al 2019b;Parrinha et al 2021). As our results suggest that the three major clades in the H. lugubris complex form separate genetically distinct and geographically discrete evolutionary lineages, and that each clade possesses diagnostic morphological features as described below, we recognize them herein as distinct species.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…In contrast, intra-clade values are from 0-4.6%. The inter-clade sequence divergences are comparable to species level divergence values observed between species of African Lacertidae from other genera (Mayer and Pavlicev 2007;Conradie et al 2012;Edwards et al 2013;Branch et al 2019b;Parrinha et al 2021). As our results suggest that the three major clades in the H. lugubris complex form separate genetically distinct and geographically discrete evolutionary lineages, and that each clade possesses diagnostic morphological features as described below, we recognize them herein as distinct species.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Relationshipssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Southwestern Angola represents a hotspot of diversity (Ceríaco et al 2016;Marques et al 2018;Lobón-Rovira et al 2022) with a high number of new reptile species described from here in the last decade (Conradie et al 2012;Stanley et al 2016;Ceríaco et al 2018Ceríaco et al , 2020Branch et al 2019aBranch et al , 2019bBranch et al , 2021Marques et al 2019Marques et al , 2020Parrinha et al 2021). There are still, however, several areas in the southwest that remain largely undocumented in terms of biodiversity and that require further surveys and research focus.…”
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confidence: 91%
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