Namazonurus campbelli
Namazonurus campbelli, commonly known as Campbell's girdled lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Cordylidae. A small girdled lizard, N. campbelli is endemic to Namibia. It is often mistaken for the more common Herero girdled lizard, N. pustulatus, as they both are similar in size and have flattened bodies. N. campbelli lives in rock crevices and cracks on dry mountain slopes.
Etymology
The generic name, Namazonurus, contains "zonurus " meaning "girdle-tailed".The specific name, campbelli, is in honor of William A. Campbell, the owner of the Farm "Barby" where the type specimen was discovered.
Description
N. campbelli has a spiky appearance. The caudal scales are strongly keeled and spinose, and the spines are longest on the flanks. The head is a darker brown colour and the back is a chestnut to light brown, covered with smallish yellow spots with patchy dark-brown crossbars that sometimes bear a dark band to the centre. The belly is off-white.Snout-to-vent length of adults is, with a maximum SVL of.
N. campbelli can be differentiated from N. namaquensis which has a well-marked dark streak on the side of the head and two narrow streaks along the sides of the body, and no pale spots down the middle of the back.