Ichnotropis microlepidota MARX, 1956 https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Taxon.php?Genus=45&Species=208
importance of the central highlands of Angola as an important center of endemism in the western
importance of the central highlands of Angola as an important center of endemism in the western
Phylogenomic analyses revealed a split into two major clades, east and west of the
× The genus Pedioplanis reaches its northernmost limit in western Angola, where
lugubris occurs in southern Africa, its distribution extending from Angola in the west
× Haacke, W.D. (1970) – New herpetological records from South West Africa
The molecular data confirm that there are distinct eastern and western clades within
contribution to the knowledge of the varieties of the Wall-Lizard (Lacerta muralis) in western
The molecular data confirm that there are distinct eastern and western clades within
importance of the central highlands of Angola as an important center of endemism in the western
northwestern Namibia, including the Kunene Region (exclusive Namib and pro-Namib in the west