Rationale
(Changed due to Same category and criteria)
This endemic, southern African species is not threatened at present and no drastic population decline is expected for the near future. It is therefore assessed as Least Concern.
Distribution
This species is endemic to southern Africa, known only from South Africa and Zimbabwe.
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