Summary:
- The article describes the discovery of two new species of African house snakes, Boaedon kaimosae and Boaedon uluguruensis, which were previously unrecognized as distinct species.
- The new species were identified through a combination of morphological and genetic analysis, and they are found in specific regions of East Africa.
- The discovery highlights the ongoing efforts to document and understand the diversity of reptile species, particularly in understudied regions, which can contribute to conservation efforts.