Chris Anderson
Dr. House of Chameleons
I thought I'd let everyone know that a new chameleon species was just described from the Cherangani Hills and Mtelo massif of northwestern Kenya. It is a member of the Trioceros bitaeniatus group, most closely related to T. schubotzi, and is morphologically similar to T. hoehnelii and T. narraioca. It lives mainly in the Pokot tribal area and has been named Trioceros nyirit after the Pokot name for chameleon (nyirit).
This species looks very similar to T. hoehnelii and T. narraioca, except its parietal crest does not curve as much to form a domed helmet but is straighter, more similar to T. sternfeldi. They have a rostral protuberance similar to that of T. hoehnelii and T. narraioca but it projects more forward than upward. Males of this new species are overall a bright green color with the dorsal crest, head crests and rostral protuberance ranging in color from red to black.
Here is the reference to the paper:
Stipala, J., Lutzmann, N., Malonza, P. K., Borghesio, L., Wilkinson, P., Godley, B., Evans, M. R. (2011). A new species of chameleon (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae) from the highlands of northwest Kenya. Zootaxa 3002, 1-16.
The fist page of the description can be downloaded here: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2011/f/z03002p016f.pdf
Chris
This species looks very similar to T. hoehnelii and T. narraioca, except its parietal crest does not curve as much to form a domed helmet but is straighter, more similar to T. sternfeldi. They have a rostral protuberance similar to that of T. hoehnelii and T. narraioca but it projects more forward than upward. Males of this new species are overall a bright green color with the dorsal crest, head crests and rostral protuberance ranging in color from red to black.
Here is the reference to the paper:
Stipala, J., Lutzmann, N., Malonza, P. K., Borghesio, L., Wilkinson, P., Godley, B., Evans, M. R. (2011). A new species of chameleon (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae) from the highlands of northwest Kenya. Zootaxa 3002, 1-16.
The fist page of the description can be downloaded here: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2011/f/z03002p016f.pdf
Chris