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Order: Squamata
Family: Elapidae
Species: Dendroaspis angusticeps  
Cat No: NRM 8842. N=1
Determiner: Wahlberg, JA Length: Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: Africa Country: SOUTH AFRICA State/Province:
District: Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin: Ocean:
Locality: South Africa and adjacent countries
Field Number: WAL Leg: Wahlberg, JA Date: 1838-1856

Object remarks: Only skin and head presented for dry mounting.
Locality remarks:

Order: Squamata
Family: Lacertidae
Species: Pedioplanis lineoocellata  
Cat No: NRM 22592. N=1
Determiner: Andersson, LG Length: Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: Africa Country: SOUTH AFRICA State/Province:
District: Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin: Ocean:
Locality: South Africa and adjacent countries
Field Number: WAL Leg: Wahlberg, JA Date: 1838-1856

Object remarks: Locallity data lost. Probably southern Africa. Tag of type used by J A Wahlberg.
Locality remarks:

Order: Casichelydia
Family: Pelomedusidae
Species: Pelusios sinuatus  
Cat No: NRM 20139. N=1
Determiner: Unknown Length: Preparation: Skin
Continent/Ocean: Africa Country: SOUTH AFRICA State/Province:
District: Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin: Ocean:
Locality: South Africa and adjacent countries
Field Number: WAL Leg: Wahlberg, JA Date: 1838-1856

Object remarks: Mounted on wooden block.
Locality remarks:

Order: Squamata
Family: Scincidae
Species: Trachylepis capensis  
Cat No: NRM 2123. N=2
Determiner: Herrera, C 2023 Length: Preparation: Liquid
Continent/Ocean: Africa Country: SOUTH AFRICA State/Province:
District: Municipality:
River Drainage: Lake Basin: Ocean:
Locality: South Africa and adjacent countries
Field Number: WAL Leg: Wahlberg, JA Date: 1838-1856

Object remarks: Probably male and female or juvenile and and adult. However T. occidentalis, is closely related to this species.
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