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An isolated new species of serpentiform dwarf burrowing skink closely related to Scelotes guentheri Boulenger 1887 and S. bourquini Broadley 1994, is described from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The current taxonomy of the genus in KwaZulu-Natal is considered. The relationship to these two related species as well as other species of Scelotes in the wider area is discussed.
Scelotes farquharsoni, Qudeni Forest, Skink, Grassland, 'Ngongoni Grassveld
Scelotes farquharsoni, Qudeni Forest, Skink, Grassland, 'Ngongoni Grassveld
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