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African reptiles are categorized by reptilian order:
Order Testudines: turtles
Image | Common Name(s) | Scientific name | Distribution | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
African spurred tortoise or Sulcata tortoise | Centrochelys sulcata | southern edge of the Sahara Desert | Third largest species of tortoise in the world; the largest non-island species.[1] | |
African helmeted turtle Marsh terrapin |
Pelomedusa subrufa | Very wide range | ||
Aldabra giant tortoise | Aldabrachelys gigantea | Seychelles | ||
Angonoka tortoise | Astrochelys yniphora | native to Madagascar | ||
Aubry's flapshell turtle | Cycloderma aubryi | Democratic Republic of Congo, Zaire, Gabon, Angola and theCentral African Republic | ||
East African black mud turtle | Pelusios subniger | East Africa | ||
Geometric tortoise | Psammobates geometricus | Cape area of South Africa | ||
Leopard tortoise | Stigmochelys pardalis | savannah from Sudan to South Africa[2] | ||
Lobatse hinge-back tortoise | Kinixys lobatsiana | Southern Africa | ||
African softshell turtle | Trionyx triunguis | parts of East, West and Middle Africa | ||
Pancake tortoise | Malacochersus tornieri | most common in Kenya and Tanzania[3] | ||
Radiated tortoise | Astrochelys radiata | native to southern Madagascar[4] | ||
Speke's hinge-back tortoise | Kinixys spekii | Tanzania, etc. | ||
Turkana mud turtle | Pelusios broadleyi | Eastern Africa (Kenya, etc.) | ||
Upemba mud turtle | Pelusios upembae | Democratic Republic of the Congo | ||
Yellowbelly mud turtle | Pelusios castanoides | Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Seychelles, South Africa, and Tanzania |
Order Squamata: snakes and lizards
- Acanthocercus
- Acanthodactylus erythrurus
- Acanthodactylus mechriguensis
- Agama (genus)
- Agama agama
- Agama aculeata
- Agama africana
- Agama armata
- Agama caudospinosa
- Agama mwanzae
- Agama rueppelli
- Aspidelaps
- Atheris ceratophora
- Atheris chlorechis
- Atheris desaixi
- Atheris hispida
- Atheris katangensis
- Atheris nitschei
- Atheris squamigera
- Bitis arietans
- Bitis atropos
- Bitis caudalis
- Bitis cornuta
- Bitis gabonica
- Bitis heraldica
- Bitis inornata
- Bitis nasicornis
- Bitis parviocula
- Bitis peringueyi
- Bitis rubida
- Bitis schneideri
- Bitis worthingtoni
- Bitis xeropaga
- Boomslang
- Boulengerina annulata
- Cape Cobra
- Cape Dwarf Chameleon
- Chalcides armitagei
- Chalcides montanus
- Chalcides ocellatus
- Chalcides pulchellus
- Chalcides regazzii
- Chalcides thierryi
- Chamaeleo hoehnelii
- Chamaeleo johnstoni
- Chamaeleo melleri
- Charina
- Common Egg-eater
- Eastern green mamba
- Echis coloratus
- Fischer's Chameleon
- Hemidactylus brookii
- Hemidactylus echinus
- Hemidactylus frenatus
- Hemidactylus mabouia
- Hemidactylus muriceus
- Hemidactylus pseudomuriceus
- Henkel's Leaf-tailed Gecko
- Jackson's Chameleon
- Karoo Dwarf Chameleon
- Lined day gecko
- Madagascarophis
- Mamba
- Mozambique Spitting Cobra
- Naja ashei
- Naja nigricollis
- Namaqua Chameleon
- Nile monitor
- Nucras caesicaudata
- Paranaja multifasciata
- Phelsuma pusilla pusilla
- Psudohaje goldii
- Python anchietae
- Python regius
- Python sebae
- Python sebae natalensis
- Red Spitting Cobra
- Rhamphiophis oxyrhynchus
- Rhampholeon spectrum
- Rhampholeon brevicaudatus
- Rinkhals
- Rosette-Nosed Chameleon
- Savannah monitor
- Sharp-nosed Chameleon
- Small-spotted Lizard
- Spitting cobra
- Strange-nosed Chameleon
- Trachylepis striata
- Uromastyx geyri
- Uroplatus
- Uroplatus guentheri
- Uroplatus lineatus
- Uroplatus phantasticus
- Uroplatus fimbriatus
- Uroplatus silkorae
- Varanus albigularis
- Varanus albigularis angolensis
- Varanus albigularis microstictus
- Varanus albigularis ionidesi
- Varanus griseus
- Vipera monticola
- Western green mamba
- Yellow-throated day gecko
Order Crocodilia: crocodiles
References
edit- ^ Branch, Bill (William R.) (2008). Tortoises, terrapins and turtles of Africa. Cape Town: Struik. ISBN 978-1-77007-463-7. OCLC 191891072.
- ^ Baker, P.J. Kabigumila, J. Leuteritz, T. Hofmeyr, M. & Ngwava, J.M. (2014-08-29). "Stigmochelys pardalis". doi:10.2305/iucn.uk.2015-4.rlts.t163449a1009442.en.
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Kenyatta Malonza, Patrick (1 January 2003). "Ecology and Distribution of the Pancake Tortoise". Journal of East African Natural History. 92: 81. doi:10.2982/0012-8317(2003)92[81:EADOTP]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0012-8317. S2CID 84643003.
- ^ "Radiated tortoise". Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology InstituteSmithsonian's National Zoo. 25 April 2016.