. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. Amphibians and reptiles from Guinea 57 (2005): PN Haut Niger (I. "africanum " in Chabanaud (1921: Kankan, Kerouane) certainly refers to this species). - Trachylepis affinis - Klaptocz (1913): Conakry, Mamou, Konk- oure, Iryan (as Mabuia raddonii); Chabanaud (1921): Kerouane, Beyla, Macenta. N'Zebela, N'Zerekore, Diecke, Sanikole (asM. raddonii); Grandison (1956): Mt. Nimba (as Mabuya blandingii); photo record, C. Brede; Bohme (1994 c): Ziama Forest (as M. affinis); Ineich (2003, as Euprepis affinis): Mt. Nimba; Rodel & Bangoura (2004b): Pic de
. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. Amphibians and reptiles from Guinea 57 (2005): PN Haut Niger (I. "africanum " in Chabanaud (1921: Kankan, Kerouane) certainly refers to this species). - Trachylepis affinis - Klaptocz (1913): Conakry, Mamou, Konk- oure, Iryan (as Mabuia raddonii); Chabanaud (1921): Kerouane, Beyla, Macenta. N'Zebela, N'Zerekore, Diecke, Sanikole (asM. raddonii); Grandison (1956): Mt. Nimba (as Mabuya blandingii); photo record, C. Brede; Bohme (1994 c): Ziama Forest (as M. affinis); Ineich (2003, as Euprepis affinis): Mt. Nimba; Rodel & Bangoura (2004b): Pic de Fon/ Simandou range (as Mabuya affinis); Greenbaum & Carr (2005): PN Haut Niger; Hillers et al. (2006): Kolaboui, Rio Kapatchet (Kamsar), Sangaredi (asMo- buya affinis); this paper. - Trachylepis albilabris - Angel et al. (1954 a, as Mabuya Blandingii), Hoogmoed (1974, as M. affinis), Ineich (2003, as Euprepis albilabris): several localities in the Mt. Nimba area; Rodel & Bangoura (2006): Dere & Diecke Forests and Mt. Bero (as Mabuya affinis). - Trachylepis keroanensis - Chabanaud (1921): Kerouane (as Mabuia perroteti var. keroanensis ssp. n. - Note: The two syn- types MNHN are strikingly different from T. perroteti (see Stoll 2008 and Fig. 29) and seem to belong to the elongate, short-legged T. buettneri Matschie, 1910/7! sudanen- sis Schmidt, 1919 complex sensu Hoogmoed 1974, which is un- der review by WB and coworkers). - Trachylepis maculilabris - Chabanaud (1921): Kerouane, Ma- centa, N'Zebela, N'Zerekore, Beyla, Diecke Forest, Sanikole (as Mabuya maculilabris); Angel et al. (1954 a, as M. Blandingii and M. polytropis (in part.); Grandison (1956): Mt. Nimba (as Mabuya m. maculilabris); Bohme (1994 c): Ziama Forest (as M. maculilabris); Ineich (2003, as Euprepis maculilabris): Mt. Nim- ba; this paper. - Trachylepisperrotetii- Klaptocz (1913): Conakry, Mamou (as Mabuia perrotetii) Chabanaud (1921): Kankan, Beyla (as M. per-. Fig. 29. Syntypes of T
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