Letheobia sudanensis Schmidt
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Letheobia sudanensis (Schmidt)
(Fig 7 B)
Garamba gracile blind-snake
Typhlops sudanensis Schmidt 1923, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 49: 51, Fig. 2. Type locality: Faradje (contra Schmidt 1923: 4, who erroneously lists the type locality as Garamba), Sudan [= Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo] (03°43’N, 29°42’E, elevation 820 m), collected by H. Lang and J. P. Chapin, November 1911, holotype AMNH 11677; Laurent 1956b: 250; Witte 1962: 42, 1966: 37; Pitman 1974: 64.
Rhinotyphlops sudanensis – Roux-Estève 1974: 233, Fig. 171, 1975: 445; Hahn 1980: 36; Hughes 1983: 354; Meirte 1992: 21; McDiarmid et al. 1999: 87.
Description. Snout with an angular horizontal edge. Rostral very broad, truncated posteriorly; frontal crescentic, in contact with nasals; supraocular transverse, its lateral apex wedged between a very large nasal and a deep ocular, which in turn is wedged between the preocular and subocular; eye not visible; nasal suture arising from second labial; SIP X (N1/N2, P, P, S), one paratype (AMNH 11680) with SIP II (N2, P, P, S) and another paratype (MCZ 13599) with an aberrant SIP III-S (N2, P, P, S) on one side of head; scale rows 26-24-24 (rarely 24-24-24); MD 569–660; vertebrae 366–412; MD/V ratio 1.49–1.62; L/D ratio 57–95. Colourless.
Size. Largest size (Garamba National Park, D.R.C. – Witte 1966) 520 mm in total length.
Habitat. Mosaic of lowland rain forest and secondary grassland (Sudanese savanna). The type series was ”dug by workmen from under a hillock, about 5 feet below the surface of the ground” (H. Lang in Schmidt 1923).
Distribution. Northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, 700–1300 m (Figs. 10 & 11).
Localities. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO. Bagbele (Witte 1962); Faradje AMNH 11677 (holotype), 11678-81 (paratypes); MCZ 13599; MRAC 3232; Garamba AMNH 11682 (paratype); Garamba National Park (Witte 1962) IRSNB 491, 704, 1271, 2525, 4078, 2209/8; Tuku River, Niangara (Laurent 1956b) MRAC 2305.
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- Schmidt
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- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
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- Squamata
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- Typhlopidae
- Genus
- Letheobia
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- sudanensis
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References
- Schmidt, K. P. (1923) Contributions to the herpetology of the Belgian Congo based on the collection of the American Museum Congo Expedition, 1909 - 1915. Part II. - Snakes. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (New York), 49, 1 - 146, Pls. 1 - 22.
- Laurent, R. F. (1956 b) Notes herpetologiques Africaines. I. Revue de Zoologie et Botanique Africaine (Tervuren), 53 (3 - 4), 229 - 256.
- Witte, G. - F. de. (1962) Genera des serpents du Congo et du Ruanda-Urundi. Annales du Musee Royal de l'Afrique Centrale (Tervuren), (8 vo - Sciences Zoologiques), (104), 1 - 203, Pls. 1 - 15.
- Pitman, C. R. S. (1974) A guide to the snakes of Uganda. Revised Edition. Wheldon & Wesley, Codicote, xxii + 290 pp., Pls. A - AC.
- Roux-Esteve, R. (1974). Revision systematique des Typhlopidae d'Afrique: Reptilia - Serpentes. Memoirs du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris), (N. S.) (A, Zoologie), 87, 1 - 313.
- Hahn, D. E. (1980) Liste der rezenten Amphibien und Reptilien: Anomalepididae, Leptotyphlopidae, Typhlopidae. Das Tierreich (Berlin), 101, i - xii, 1 - 93.
- Hughes, B. (1983) African snake faunas. Bonner Zoologische Beitrage (Bonn), 34 (1 - 3), 311 - 356.
- Meirte, D. (1992) Cles de determination des serpents d _ ' Afrique. Annales du Musee Royal du Congo Belge (Tervuren), (8 vo - Sciences Zoologiques), 267, 1 - 152.
- Witte, G. - F. de (1966) Reptiles. In: Exploration du Parc National de la Garamba, Mission H. de Saeger en collaboration avec P. Baert, G. Demoulin, I. Denisoff, J. Martin, M. Micha, A. Noirfalise, P. Schoemaker, G. Troupin et J. Verschuren (1949 - 1952). Institut des Parcs Nationaux du Congo, Bruxelles, (48), 1 - 108, Pls. 1 - 5.