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20I6a:58); “Lion Cave’s at 3.4 km SW of 
Espinheira camp” [-16.81250, 12.33969] 
(Ceriaco et al. 20I6a:2I-22); “Omauha Lodge 
camp” [-16.19872, 12.40008] (Ceriaco et al. 
2016a:22); “Iona National Park, north of Tam- 
bor” [-15.99611, 12.40667] (Ceriaco et al. 
2016a:22); “Iona National Park, south side of 
Curoca River crossing” [-16.30433, 12.41710] 
(Ceriaco et al. 2016a:22); “Pediva Hot 
Springs” [-16.12214, 12.56111] (Ceriaco et al. 
2016a:22); “Namibe Lubango road, road mark¬ 
er 59, 1.8 km west by road from Caraculo, 
north side of the road” [-15.01600, 12.64356] 
(Ceriaco et al. 2016a;22); “Pico Azevedo” 
[-15.53400, 12.49197] (Ceriaco et al. 
2016a;22). 
Taxonomic and distributional notes: 
Bauer et al. (1995) incorrectly gave the current 
name of the type locality of A. planiceps (Neu Barmen) as “Otjimbingue,” which is actually anoth¬ 
er Rhenish Mission site to the southwest of Neu Barmen. In Angola the species appears to be 
confined to the true desert areas in Namibe, being replaced by A. schacki in the northern and east¬ 
ern parts of the province. However, Namibian ri. planiceps occur broadly throughout arid and semi- 
arid areas where suitable rocky habitats occur. Monard’s (1937b) record of “ri. planiceps’’' from 
Cuando Cubango Province is certainly in error and is not included in our map. 
Map 251 . Distribution of Agama planiceps in Angola. 
Agama schacki Mertens, 1938 Schack’s Rock Agama (Endemic) 
Agama planiceps schacki (Mertens 1938a:433). Holotype: SMF 25299 (eolleetor W. Sehaek). Type loeality: 
“Cubal, 900m H. Prov. Benguella, Angola” [= Cubal], Benguela Provinee, Angola. 
Agama planiceps: Boeage (1887e:210, 1895a: 18, 1896a: 110), Boulenger (1885:358, 1905:110), Mertens 
(1926:152), Monard (1937b:60). 
Agama colonorum: Boulenger (1885:357), Ferreira (1905:117, 1906:170). 
Agama planiceps schacki: Hellmieh (1957a:47, 1957b:52), Mertens (1967:61), Mananas (1963:230), Laurent 
(1964a:40f Braneh (1998:218). 
Global conservation status (lUCN): Not Evaluated 
Global distribution: Agama schacki occurs in the southwestern quadrant of Angola. 
Ocurrences in Angola (Map 252): The species occurs along the southern areas of the escarp¬ 
ment (Benguela and Huila provinces), as well as in the lowlands of Benguela Province. Benguela: 
“Cahata” [-12.35000, 14.81667] (Boeage 1895a: 18); “Morro de Pundo” [-12.38333, 13.88333] 
(Parker 1936:129); “Quissange” [-12.43333, 14.05000] (Boeage 1887c;210, 1895a;18); “Quin- 
dumbo” [-12.46667, 14.93333] (Boeage 1895a:18); “Benguella” [-12.58333, 13.41667] (Boulen¬ 
ger 1885:357; Boeage 1895a;18); “Ebanga” [-12.73333, 14.73333] (Monard 1937b;60); “Lembu, 
Serra de Selles” [-12.86667, 14.11667] (Ferreira 1905:117, 1906:170); “Entre Rios” [-13.01667, 
14.63333] (Hellmieh 1957a:47); “Cubal” [-13.03333, 14.25000] (Mertens 1938a:433, 1967:61; 
Hellmieh 1957b:52); “Marco de Canavezes” [-13.08333, 14.33333] (Laurent 1964a:40); “Hanha” 
[-13.30000, 14.20000] (Boeage 1896a;110); “Catengue” [-13.03333, 13.73333] (Mertens 
1927:152). Huila: “Senhora do Monte, Sa da Bandeira” [-14.93333, 13.43333] (Laurent 
1964a:40); “Fazenda Bumbo, Humpata” [-15.20000, 13.00000] (Laurent 1964a;40). Namibe: 
