Rhampholeon sp.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.92.9948 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CFCDD38B-786F-5C89-A2B3-77F734D06DFC |
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Rhampholeon sp. |
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Material
Mt. M’pàluwé ( PEM R21202 View Materials , female, 45.8 mm SVL; PEM R21203 View Materials , female, 57.3 mm SVL; PEM R21204 View Materials , female, 44.1 mm SVL; PEM R21205 View Materials , female, 65.1 mm SVL; PEM R21206 View Materials , female, 56.2 mm SVL; PEM R21207 View Materials , female, 40.7 mm SVL; PEM R21208 View Materials , male, 34.0 mm SVL; PEM R21209 View Materials , female, 61.9 mm SVL; PEM R21210 View Materials , male, 37.5 mm SVL) .
Comments
This is the first record of a pygmy chameleon from Mt. Ribuáuè insolates forests (Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ). Based on the isolation of all the northern Mozambique inselbergs and high genetic differences reported by Branch et al. (2014), it is highly plausible that this new population represents an undescribed species. Most similar to Rhampholeon tilburyi in external morphology.
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