ABSTRACT
Numerous new distribution records are given for 19 amphibian, 3 tortoise, 32 lizard, and 15 snake species and subspecies in the Cape Province, particularly in the eastern and central karroid regions. Many species are shown to have much wider distributions than previously believed. The importance of the mountains of the inland escarpment as a refugium for temperate species, the presence of isolated populations of western arid species in the karroid valleys of the northern Cape Fold Mountains, and the possible vicariant effects caused by sea level fluctuations on species inhabiting the southern Cape coastal plain, are briefly discussed.