Transvaal dwarf chameleon
Transvaal dwarf chameleon | |
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Male Transvaal Dwarf Chameleon, dominant coloration | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Iguania |
Family: | Chamaeleonidae |
Genus: | Bradypodion |
Species: | B. transvaalense |
Binomial name | |
Bradypodion transvaalense (FitzSimons 1930) | |
The Transvaal dwarf chameleon (Bradypodion transvaalense) is a chameleon native to South Africa, where it is found in forested areas of Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces. It is also known as the Wolkberg dwarf chameleon, after the Wolkberg range.
In 2003, an ecological impact study near the village of Roossenekal, conducted by BSc Honours students (University of Pretoria, Centre for Wildlife Management) found a new variety of this dwarf chameleon. DNA research from samples collected by R.P. Zoer at the Transvaal Museum (Pretoria) revealed it was a new variety for the Sekhukhuneland region (Bradypodion transvaalense var. sekhukhunii)
A related species found in Ngome Forest, KwaZulu-Natal, is known as the Ngome dwarf chameleon (B. ngomeense).
References
- Tolley, K. and Burger, M. 2007. Chameleons of Southern Africa. ISBN 978-1-77007-375-3.
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