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Zygaspis
Genus of amphisbaenianss From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zygaspis is a genus of amphisbaenians in the family Amphisbaenidae. Species in the genus are commonly known as purple round-headed worm lizards, and are native to equatorial and southern Africa.[1] The genus contains eight species.
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Species
The genus contains eight species:[2]
- Zygaspis dolichomenta de Witte & Laurent, 1942
- Zygaspis ferox D. Broadley & S. Broadley, 1997
- Zygaspis kafuensis D. Broadley & S. Broadley, 1997
- Zygaspis maraisi D. Broadley & Measey, 2016
- Zygaspis nigra D. Broadley & Gans, 1969
- Zygaspis quadrifrons (W. Peters, 1862) – Kalahari round-snouted worm lizard, Kalahari dwarf worm lizard
- Zygaspis vandami (V. Fitzsimons, 1930) – Van Dam's dwarf worm lizard
- Zygaspis violacea (W. Peters, 1854)
Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Zygaspis.
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