Herpetological results of Francisco Newton’s Zoological Expedition to Angola (1903 – 1906): a taxonomic revision and new records of a forgotten collection Author Santos, Bruna S. Author Marques, Mariana P. 0000-0002-1712-2632 mptlmarques@gmail.com Author Bauer, Aaron M. 0000-0001-6839-8025 aaron.bauer@villanova.edu Author Ceríaco, Luis M. P. 0000-0002-3798-2664 brunascesantos@gmail.com text Zootaxa 2021 2021-09-03 5028 1 1 80 http://zoobank.org/c678f0fe-1b62-4f34-8a66-449cf9806b50 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.5028.1.1 1175-5326 5453967 C678F0FE-1B62-4F34-8A66-449CF9806B50 Dasypeltis palmarum (Leach, 1818) Material ( three specimens ): One adult specimen (MHNCUP/REP 191, formerly UP-MHNFCP-017420), collected from unknown locality, in 1905; one adult specimen (MHNCUP/REP 192, formerly UP-MHNFCP-017407), collected from Novo Redondo [=Sumbe] [-11.20000º, 13.85000º, 11 m a.s.l. ] Kwanza Sul Province , in 1903 ; one adult specimen (MHNCUP/REP 194, formerly UP-MHNFCP-017408; Fig. S71 ), collected from unknown locality, date unknown. Comments: Dasypeltis palmarum occurs in Democratic Republic of the Congo , Congo and western Angola , including the Cabinda enclave ( Marques et al. 2018 ). It was first described as Coluber palmarum from the type locality “in palm trees at Embomma” [=Boma], Democratic Republic of the Congo ( Marques et al. 2018 ). Ferreira published several Dasypeltis scabra (Linnaeus, 1758) (see next account), to which the extant D. palmarum might correspond. Of the provinces Newton collected in, D. palmarum is known from Luanda, Kwanza Norte, Kwanza Sul and Namibe.