1. Lower vertebrates of Sehlabathebe National Park, Lesotho
- Author
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Grzegorz Kopij
- Subjects
fish ,Amietia umbraculata ,amphibians ,Ecology ,biology ,Amietia ,conservation ,Zoology ,Pseudocordylus ,Pseudobarbus quathlambae ,Lamprophis aurora ,biology.organism_classification ,Labeobarbus ,reptiles ,Lamprophis fuscus ,Pseudocordylus melanotus ,lcsh:Q ,lcsh:Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Strongylopus - Abstract
Five snake, four lizard, nine amphibian (all anurans) and three fish species were recorded in the Apline grasslands of the Sehlabathebe National Park, South-Eastern Lesotho, Southern Africa. They include rare, threatened and endemic species, some of which are restricted to the Drakensberg / Maloti region. The following species were recorded: snakes Lamprophis aurora, L. fuscus, Hemachatus haemachatus, Bitis arietans, B. atropos; lizards Trachylepsis punctatissima, Tropidosaura montana, Pseudocordylus melanotus, Afroedura nivaria; amphibians (anurans) Xenopus laevis laevis, Bufo gariepensis nubicolus, Cacosternum striatum, Amietia dracomontana, A. angloensis, A. fuscigula, A. umbraculata, Strongylopus fasciatus, Semnodactylus wealii; fishes Labeobarbus aeneus, Pseudobarbus quathlambae and Oncorhynchus mykiss. Species with high conservation priorities include: Lamprophis fuscus, Tropidosaura cottrelli, Pseudocordylus spinosus, Amietia umbraculata, A. drakomontana, Strongylopus fasciatus and Pseudobarbus quathlambae.
- Published
- 2017