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Sclerophrys regularis (Reuss, 1833) African Common Toad 
Bufo regularis Reuss 1833:60. Syntypes: SMF 3429, formerly 1298.le and SMF 1298.d [2 speeimens] (eol- 
leetor probably E. Ruppell), the speeimens represented by two figures of Grenouille Ponctuee from Saint- 
Hilaire 1809: p. 4, fig. 1, 2 are also syntypes. Type loeality: “Aegypten” [= Egypt]. 
Bufo guineensis: Peters (1877a:618), Boeage (1879b:89). 
Bufo pantherinus: Boeage (1866a:56). 
Bufo regularis-. Boulenger (1882:298, 1905:107), Boeage (1887a:192, 1887b:208, 1895a:185, 1896a:113), 
Ferreira (1903:114), Monard (1937a:26, 1938:55, 77), Parker (1939:145), Themido (1941:2), Laurent 
(1954a:70), Inger (1959:540), Cei (1977:16, 17), Largen (2001:322). 
Bufo regularis regularis'. Sehmidt (1936:128), Loveridge (1936a:81), Monard (1938:78), Mertens (1937a:17, 
1938a:429), Laurent (1950a: 13^ Hellmieh (1957a:23), Laurent (1964a: 130). 
Bufo regularis sensu lato'. Ruas (1996:21). 
Amietophrynus regularis'. Fretey et al. (2011:23), Channing et al. (2012:137), Ceriaco et al. (2014b:669), 
lUCN SSC Amphibian Speeialist Group (2016), Ceriaeo et al. (2016b:27). 
Selerophrys regularis: Frost (2016). 
Global conservation status (lUCN): Least Concern. 
Global distribution: This species has among the broadest distributions of all African amphib¬ 
ian species. It is known from northern Africa, western Eritrea and Ethiopia (also included Uganda 
and southern Kenya), southwards along the western coast from Cameroon to the Demoratic Repub¬ 
lic of Congo to Angola. 
Ocurrences in Angola (Map 20): The 
species is widespread in Angola, except in the 
southeast. Cabinda: “Chinchoxo” [-5.10000, 
12.10000] (Peters 1877:618). Zaire; “S. Salva¬ 
dor do Congo” [-6.26667, 14.23333] (Boeage 
1887a;192; Ruas 1996:21). Lunda Norte: 
“Dundo” [-7.36667, 20.83333] (Laurent 
1950a: 13, 1954a:70, 1964a; 130; Ruas 
1996:21); “Muita, Luembe E (Muita)” 
[-7.80000, 21.45000] (Laurent 1950a:13, 
1954a:70; Ruas 1996:21). Lunda Sul: “Poste 
de Luangue, humidiherbosa du ruisseau 
Katcheleke affl. W. du Luangue, entre le Lun- 
guena et la Tcha-Pemba, Lunda (Posto do 
Luangue)” [-9.33333, 19.23333] (Laurent 
1964a: 130; Ruas 1996:21); “Riv. Cuvuemba 
Alto Cuilo, Lunda (Rio Cavemba)” 
[-10.01667, 19.55000] (Laurent 1964a:130; Map 20. Distribution of SctempA™ in Angola. 
Ruas 1996:21); “Lunda” [-10.96667, 20.06667] (Monard 1938:78); “Alto Chicapa, humidiherbosa 
des sources du Tchimboma affl. Rive gauche du Cuango-Muque, Lunda (Rio Chimboma)” 
[-10.76667, 19.20000] (Laurent 1964a:130; Ruas 1996:21); “Dala” [-11.03333, 20.20000] 
(Monard 1937a:26, 1938:77; Ruas 1996:21). Kwanza Norte: “N’dalla Tando” [-9.30000, 
14.91667] (Ferrreira 1904:113; Monard 1938:55; Ruas 1996:21); “Cazengo” [-9.33333, 14.76667] 
(Ferrreira 1904:113; Monard 1938:55; Ruas 1996:21); Kwanza Sul: “Congulu (Congulo)” 
[-10.86667, 14.28333] (Parker 1936:145; Ruas 1996:21); “Novo Redondo” [-11.20000, 13.85000] 
(Ferrreira 1904:113; Monard 1938:55; Ruas 1996:21); “Fuma s/riv. N’Gunza, Novo Redondo 
(N’Gunza)” [-11.20000, 13.93333] (Laurent 1954a:70; Ruas 1996:21). Malanje: “Duque de 
Bragan^a” [-9.10000, 15.95000] (Boulenger 1882:298, 1905:107; Boeage 1866a:56; 1895a:185; 
