Mozambique Girdled Lizard
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Cordylus mossambicus Fitzsimons, 1958 |
The Mozambique Girdled Lizard (Cordylus mossambicus) is a large, flattened girdled lizard found in the Gorongosa Mountains in Mozambique and low elevations in the Chimanimani Mountains at the border of Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It lives in rock outcrops in grasslands and dry, wooded mountain slopes.
Mozambique Girdled Lizards reach 137.5 mm from snout to vent and 281 mm in total length (based on a captive individual). Males are dark brown to black above with bright orange undersides and black throats. Females and juveniles are dark brown above with small cream spots scattered on the neck and back. The belly and sides are gray with orange and black mottles on the lower jaws and throat.
Males are distinguished from the closely related Regal Girdled Lizard (Cordylus regius) by the black chin and throat (yellow chin, mottled throat in C. regius) and the presence of brown patch in front of the cloaca on the belly. Females and juveniles of C. regius and C. mossambicus are nearly identical. In C. regius their heads are pale brown. Both species were once considered to be subspecies of the Warren’s Girdled Lizard (Cordylus warreni).
The Mozambique Girdled Lizard is also called the Flame-bellied Armadillo Lizard, Gorongosa Girdled Lizard, or Cordylus gorongosa (not a valid taxon name). Individuals are exported through Mozambique for the pet trade. They eat a wide variety of small insects (especially beetles and grasshoppers), millipedes, spiders, and the occasional small vertebrate.
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Branch, B., 1998. Field Guide to Snakes and other Reptiles of Southern Africa: Ralph Curtis Books Publishing, Sanibel Island, Florida, 399 p.
Broadley, D. G., 1962. On some reptile collections from the north-western and north-eastern districts of southern Rhodesia 1958-61, with descriptions of four new lizards: Occasional Papers from the Museum of Southern Rhodesia, 48(1): 787-843.
FitzSimons, V., 1958. A New Cordylus from Gorongoza, Mocambique: Annals of the Natal Museum, 14(2): 351-353.
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