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which has priority over all other available 
names (Lanza and Broadley 2014). More 
recently, Broadley et al. (2018) split Goniono- 
tophis into four genera, with trussauxi being 
the only Angolan species remaining in the 
genus. 
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Map 291. Distribution of Gonionotophis brussauxi in 
Angola. 
Genus Hemirhagerrhis Boettger, 1896 
Hemirhagerrhis viperina (Bocage, 1873) Western Bark Snake 
Psammophylax viperinus Bocage 1873a:222. Holotype: MBL 1715 (collector J.A. d’Anchieta), destroyed by 
fire 18 March 1978. Type locality: “Dombe” [= Dombe Grande], Benguela Province, Angola. 
Psammophylax nototaenia: Bocage (1895a: 109). 
Amplorhinus nototaenia'. Boulenger (1915:211). 
Amplorhinus nototaenia {Psammophylax nototaenia)'. Monard (1937b: 128). 
Hemirhagerrhis nototaenia viperinus'. Bogert (1940:76), FitzSimons (1962:208), Laurent (1964a: 112), 
Broadley (1990:120). 
Hemirhagerrhis viperina'. Broadley (1997c: 164), Branch (1998:86), Broadley and Hughes (2000:7), Wallach 
et al. (2014:321). 
Hemirhagerrhis nototaenia'. Branch (1998:86), Wal¬ 
lach et al. (2014:320). 
Global conservation status (lUCN): Not 
Evaluated. 
Global distribution: The species is 
known from southwestern Angola to northern 
Namibia. 
Ocurrences in Angola (Map 292): The 
species occurs in the southwestern Angola. 
Huambo: “Huambo” [-12.83333, 15.66667] 
(Bogert 1940:75; Broadley 1997c: 164; 
Broadley and Hughes 2000:9). Benguela: 
“Dombe” [-12.95000, 13.10000] (Bocage 
1873a:222, 1895a:109; Monard 1937b:128; 
FitzSimons 1962:208; Broadley 1990:120, 
1997c: 161, 164; Broadley and Hughes 
2000‘9)' “Hanha” [-12 25000 13 75000] Distribution of Hemirhagerrhis viperina in 
’ ’ Angola. 
