Chris Anderson
Dr. House of Chameleons
Hey everyone,
As of 2006/2007, K. fischeri was only known from 5 males and 3 females. Since then, more have been found and I was just fortunate enough to pick up what are probably the first true Fischer's chameleons to be exported from Tanzania. They are two males but I am working on having females sent in the next shipment for them. There is a lot of confusion within the "fischeri species complex" or "two-horned species complex" as to true identities of different species that are available so I've also included photos of other species that are available in captivity so that people can see how they differ.
Kinyongia fischeri - Fischer's Two-horned Chameleon
Range: Nguru Mountains, Nguu Mountains, Tanzania
Male:
Female:
Similar species:
Kinyongia matschiei - The East Usambara Two-horned Chameleon
Range: Eastern Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
Frequently used, albeit erroneous names: "B. f. fischeri", "Monkey Tailed Fischer's Chameleon", "Giant Fischer's Chameleon"
Male:
Female:
Kinyongia vosseleri - Vosseler's Usambara Two-horned Chameleon
Range: Eastern Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
Frequently used, albeit erroneous names: "B. fischeri sub.spec.nov.", "Undescribed Fischer's Chameleon"
Male:
Female:
Kinyongia multituberculata - West Usambara Two-horned Chameleon
Range: Western Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
Frequently used, albeit erroneous names: "B. f. multituberculatum", "Standard Fischer's Chameleon"
Male:
Female:
Kinyongia tavetana - Mt. Kilimanjaro Two-horned Chameleon
Range: Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mt. Meru, North Pare Mountains, South Pare Mountains, Tanzania & Chyulu Hills, Kenya
Frequently used, albeit erroneous names: "B. f. tavetanum", "Dwarf Fischer's Chameleon"
Male:
Female:
Enjoy,
Chris
As of 2006/2007, K. fischeri was only known from 5 males and 3 females. Since then, more have been found and I was just fortunate enough to pick up what are probably the first true Fischer's chameleons to be exported from Tanzania. They are two males but I am working on having females sent in the next shipment for them. There is a lot of confusion within the "fischeri species complex" or "two-horned species complex" as to true identities of different species that are available so I've also included photos of other species that are available in captivity so that people can see how they differ.
Kinyongia fischeri - Fischer's Two-horned Chameleon
Range: Nguru Mountains, Nguu Mountains, Tanzania
Male:
Female:
Similar species:
Kinyongia matschiei - The East Usambara Two-horned Chameleon
Range: Eastern Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
Frequently used, albeit erroneous names: "B. f. fischeri", "Monkey Tailed Fischer's Chameleon", "Giant Fischer's Chameleon"
Male:
Female:
Kinyongia vosseleri - Vosseler's Usambara Two-horned Chameleon
Range: Eastern Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
Frequently used, albeit erroneous names: "B. fischeri sub.spec.nov.", "Undescribed Fischer's Chameleon"
Male:
Female:
Kinyongia multituberculata - West Usambara Two-horned Chameleon
Range: Western Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
Frequently used, albeit erroneous names: "B. f. multituberculatum", "Standard Fischer's Chameleon"
Male:
Female:
Kinyongia tavetana - Mt. Kilimanjaro Two-horned Chameleon
Range: Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mt. Meru, North Pare Mountains, South Pare Mountains, Tanzania & Chyulu Hills, Kenya
Frequently used, albeit erroneous names: "B. f. tavetanum", "Dwarf Fischer's Chameleon"
Male:
Female:
Enjoy,
Chris
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