Du Preez, L.H.Channing, A.E.Jacobs, F.J.Van Breda, Reuben Victor2023-08-232023-08-232023https://orcid.org/0000–0002–9246–5280http://hdl.handle.net/10394/42140MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAn extensive Herpetofaunal survey of three under researched areas in North–eastern Namibia (all forming part of the Khaudum Ngamiland dispersal area) was conducted. The areas in question were the Nyae Nyae conservancy, Khaudum national park, and a small area of Mahango–Divundu, which borders the Okavango river approximately 75 km into the Caprivi strip. A preliminary checklist and desktop study of the areas was conducted based on known ranges and occurrences of Southern–African amphibian and reptile species, supplementing the survey. During the expedition 17 amphibian species representing 13 genera and 10 families, and 22 reptile species representing 19 genera and 12 families were encountered. Genetic sequencing of the 16S ribosomal gene was done for 20 specimens to confirm their identity. Phylogenetic trees of two species and ecological niche models of four species were created, supplementing scientific knowledge regarding the herpetofauna of this part of Namibia. This study provides the first record of adult specimens of an undescribed Pyxicephalus specie, as well as the first genetic data of Ichnotropis grandiceps.enNamibiaKhaudumNyae Nyae ConservancyMahangoReptileAmphibiansHerpetofauna16SHerpetofaunal survey of the Khaudum–Ngamiland dispersal area in NamibiaThesis