Brad Administrator Staff member Jan 23, 2010 #2 You can find a subset here: www.chameleonforums.com/species/ Adcham has data for many species: www.adcham.com
You can find a subset here: www.chameleonforums.com/species/ Adcham has data for many species: www.adcham.com
Lizardlover New Member Jan 23, 2010 #4 We really are in need of an updated list, almost all lists I look at dont include Kinyongia and still have Trioceros as a sub-genus.
We really are in need of an updated list, almost all lists I look at dont include Kinyongia and still have Trioceros as a sub-genus.
Brad Administrator Staff member Jan 23, 2010 #5 Within the local database Chamaeleo and Trioceros are separate genera. However, the front page has not been updated yet for cosmetic reasons (unbalanced subfamilies).
Within the local database Chamaeleo and Trioceros are separate genera. However, the front page has not been updated yet for cosmetic reasons (unbalanced subfamilies).
Lizardlover New Member Jan 23, 2010 #6 yeah but it doesnt have that many species listed. guess you cant have your cake and eat it too.. EDIT: Wow! just checked out the database, never knew it had that many species, awesome!
yeah but it doesnt have that many species listed. guess you cant have your cake and eat it too.. EDIT: Wow! just checked out the database, never knew it had that many species, awesome!
Chris Anderson Dr. House of Chameleons Jan 24, 2010 #7 I have a complete list of currently recognized species and subspecies on my website: http://www.chameleoninfo.com/Species_Profiles.html Chris
I have a complete list of currently recognized species and subspecies on my website: http://www.chameleoninfo.com/Species_Profiles.html Chris
casperpetersen New Member Jan 25, 2010 #8 http://www.kamaeleoner.dk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21&Itemid=37