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Chamaeleo

Genus of lizards

Chamaeleo

Summary

Genus of lizards

''[[Chamaeleo dilepis]]'', flap-necked chameleon

Chamaeleo is a genus of chameleons in the family Chamaeleonidae. Most species of the genus Chamaeleo are found in sub-Saharan Africa, but a few species are also present in northern Africa, southern Europe, and southern Asia east to India and Sri Lanka.

Description

Species in the genus Chamaeleo are slow moving, with independently movable eyes, the ability to change skin colouration, a long tongue, usually a prehensile tail, and special leg adaptations for grasping vegetation. Males are generally larger and more colorful than females. Almost all species have a maximum snout-vent length (SVL) between 15 and.

Behavior

The vast majority of Chamaeleo species are arboreal and typically found in trees or bushes, but a few species (notably the Namaqua Chameleon) are partially or largely terrestrial.

Reproduction

The genus Chamaeleo includes only oviparous species.

In captivity

With few exceptions, the chameleons most commonly seen in captivity are all members of the genus Chamaeleo; the most commonly found species in the pet trade (as well as through captive breeders) include the common, Senegal, and veiled chameleons, but all chameleons tend to require special care, and are generally suited to the intermediate or advanced reptile keeper.

Taxonomy

Chamaeleo is the type genus of the family Chamaeleonidae.

All other genera of "traditional chameleons" in the subfamily Chamaeleoninae (Archaius, Bradypodion, Calumma, Furcifer, Kinyongia, Nadzikambia, and Trioceros) have at some point been included in the genus Chamaeleo, but are now regarded as separate genera by virtually all authorities.

Extant species

14 species are recognized as being valid, and subspecies are recognized for some species.

ImageScientific nameCommon nameDistribution
[[File:Benny Trapp Chamaeleo africanus sitzt auf fertigem Nest.jpg120px]]Chamaeleo africanus Laurenti, 1768African chameleonSahel, from Mali and Mauritania to Sudan, north to Egypt
[[File:Chamaeleo anchietae Reptilians 2019 Book Biodiversity of Angola (page 317 crop) 3.jpg120px]]Chamaeleo anchietae Bocage, 1872Angola double-scaled chameleonAngola, DR Congo, Tanzania
[[File:Chamaeleo arabicus.jpg120px]]Chamaeleo arabicus Matschie, 1893Arabian chameleonsouthern Arabian Peninsula
Chamaeleo calcaricarens Böhme, 1985Awash spurless chameleonEthiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, N Somalia
[[File:Chamaeleo calyptratus female.jpg120px]]Chamaeleo calyptratus A.M.C. Duméril & A.H.A. Duméril, 1851veiled chameleonYemen and Saudi Arabia
[[File:BennyTrapp Chamaeleo chamaeleon Samos Griechenland.jpg120px]]Chamaeleo chamaeleon (Linnaeus, 1758)common chameleonS Greece (Aegean Islands, Crete, Chios, Samos), Malta, S Portugal, S Spain, S/E Turkey, Cyprus, Italy (Apulia, Calabria),
[[File:Flap-necked chameleon chamaeleo dilepis.jpg120px]]Chamaeleo dilepis Leach, 1819flap-necked chameleonCongo, Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Kenya, Malawi (Shire Highlands), Namibia, Nigeria, Republic of South Africa, Eswatini, Botswana,
[[File:Graceful chameleon.JPG120px]]Chamaeleo gracilis Hallowell, 1844graceful chameleonCentral African Republic, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Guinea (Conakry),
[[File:Chamaeleo laevigatus 140185897.jpg120px]]Chamaeleo laevigatus Gray, 1863smooth chameleonBurundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, North and South Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Central African Republic, Zambia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Cameroon
Chamaeleo monachus Gray, 1865Socotran chameleonYemen (Socotra Island)
[[File:Chamaeleo namaquensis (Walvis Bay).jpg120px]]Chamaeleo namaquensis A. Smith, 1831Namaqua chameleonSouth Angola, Namibia, Republic of South Africa
Chamaeleo necasi Ullenbruch, P. Krause & Böhme, 2007Nečas' flap-necked chameleonTogo, Benin
[[File:Chamaeleo senegalensis.JPG120px]]Chamaeleo senegalensis Daudin, 1802Senegal chameleonTropical West Africa from Senegal to Cameroon: Guinea-Bissau, Guinea (Conakry), Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Mali, Gambia, Central African Republic, Mauritania
[[File:Indian Chameleon Chamaeleo zeylanicus by Dr. Raju Kasambe DSCN7134 (17).jpg120px]]Chamaeleo zeylanicus Laurenti, 1768Indian chameleonSri Lanka, India (Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Southern plains of the Ganges, Tamil Nadu, Telangana), Pakistan

Nota bene: A binomial authority or trinomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species or subspecies was originally described in a genus other than Chamaeleo.

Fossils

ImageScientific nameDistribution
Chamaeleo caroliquarti Moody & Rocek, 1980Czech Republic (Miocene)
[[File:Chamaeleon intermedius.pngframelesscenter]]last1=Hilleniusfirst1=D.year=1978title=Notes on Chameleons IV. A New Chameleon, from the Miocene of Fort Ternan, Kenya (Chamaeleonidae, Reptilia)url=https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504813journal=Beaufortiavolume=28issue=343pages=9–15}}Kenya (Miocene)

References

References

  1. Genus "''Chamaeleo'' ". ITIS (Integrated Taxonomic Information System). www.itis.gov.
  2. {{EMBL genus
  3. (1978). "Notes on Chameleons IV. A New Chameleon, from the Miocene of Fort Ternan, Kenya (Chamaeleonidae, Reptilia)". Beaufortia.
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