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Project. For Moxico Province the majority of available data derives from the collections made by 
Fernando Frade and published by Sara Managas, as well as some material studied by Laurent from 
the Museu do Dundo collections. However, as shown by Table 3, other northern provinces have 
been historically neglected. 
Despite the evident incompleteness of distributional data for amphibians and reptiles, this atlas 
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Figure 28. Localities from which Angolan amphibians (left) and reptiles (right) have been recorded in the published lit¬ 
erature. 
Table 3. Distribution of terrestrial amphibian and reptile taxa (speeies and subspeeies) and reeords by 
Angolan provinee. Numbers based solely on taxa with eonfirmed presenee in the eountry and eovered in the 
taxonomie aceounts herein. 
Amphibian 
taxa 
Amphibian 
records 
Reptile taxa 
Reptile records 
Total Taxa 
Total records 
Cabinda 
14 
18 
60 
102 
74 
120 
Zaire 
6 
6 
28 
30 
34 
36 
Uige 
6 
11 
7 
6 
13 
17 
Bengo 
7 
7 
26 
36 
33 
43 
Luanda 
6 
7 
33 
40 
39 
47 
Kwanza Norte 
29 
43 
62 
170 
91 
213 
Kwanza Sul 
19 
30 
52 
75 
71 
105 
Malanje 
35 
69 
69 
128 
104 
197 
Lunda Norte 
40 
99 
79 
172 
119 
271 
Lunda Sul 
31 
77 
44 
69 
75 
146 
Moxico 
36 
71 
52 
99 
88 
170 
Bie 
25 
56 
39 
70 
64 
126 
Huambo 
18 
36 
57 
103 
75 
139 
Benguela 
36 
97 
102 
355 
138 
452 
Namibe 
14 
26 
94 
345 
108 
371 
Huila 
36 
115 
102 
283 
137 
398 
Cunene 
17 
29 
56 
90 
73 
119 
Cuando Cubango 
35 
183 
59 
128 
94 
311 
Total 
117 
980 
288 
2301 
395 
3281 
