About Pedioplanis inornata (Roux, 1907)
Pedioplanis inornata is a species first formally described by Roux in 1907. Adult individuals of this species reach a snout-to-vent length of 4.5 to 5.0 centimeters, which equals 1.8 to 2.0 inches. The tail of an adult is slightly more than twice as long as its snout-to-vent length. The translucent "window" structure on the lower eyelid of this species is made up of 2 to 4 large, semitransparent scales. On the dorsal side of the body, P. inornata has a uniform grayish-brown coloration, and the species also has pale greenish spots across its flanks. This species is distributed across Namibia and South Africa. Pedioplanis inornata reproduces by laying eggs, meaning it is an oviparous species.