. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Fig. 43. Monopeltis capensis gazei (Type after FitzSimons). lower labials; 239-264 annuli on body, 10-11 on tail; 52-54 (32 + 20- 22) segments in a midbody annulus, the 2 median ventral segments almost two times as broad as long; 4-6 pectorals; 4 anals; 1-1 preanal pores. Measurements. Total length 286 ( + ) mm. Distribution. Transvaal: Zoutpansberg district: Magalakwin and Nwanedzi Rivers. (Known only from the type (T. M. 13342) and para- type (T. M. 3477) in the Transvaal Museum). Monopeltis capensis capens
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Fig. 43. Monopeltis capensis gazei (Type after FitzSimons). lower labials; 239-264 annuli on body, 10-11 on tail; 52-54 (32 + 20- 22) segments in a midbody annulus, the 2 median ventral segments almost two times as broad as long; 4-6 pectorals; 4 anals; 1-1 preanal pores. Measurements. Total length 286 ( + ) mm. Distribution. Transvaal: Zoutpansberg district: Magalakwin and Nwanedzi Rivers. (Known only from the type (T. M. 13342) and para- type (T. M. 3477) in the Transvaal Museum). Monopeltis capensis capensis Smith 1848. Monopeltis capensis A. Smith, 111. Zool. S. Africa, Rept., pi. lxvii: 24° south latitude, South Africa. 1867b. Peters, p. 235. 1869b. Peters, p. 661. 1873b. Bocage, p. 216. 1882. Peters, p. 89. 1885e. Boulenger, p. 455, pi. xxiv, figs. la-Id. 1895a. Bocage, p. 28. 1898. Sclater, p. 104. 1910b. Boulenger, p. 472. 1910a. Hewitt, pp. 60, 69. 1910a. Werner, p. 328. 1910b. Werner, p. 33. 1911b. Sternfeld, p. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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