Ferdy Timmerman
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In the introduction of Colin Tilbury's 'Chameleons of Africa, an Atlas', it says the book is "focused on chameleons of Africa, the Middle East/Asia and Europe, leaving the Madagascan and related species to be dealt with in a separate volume".
Does anyone know if Colin Tilbury is indeed working on a Madagascan chameleon atlas? And if so, is there an expected release date/year?
I feel like I have most relevant literature in my collection (scientific articles put aside), but I'm definetely missing a good book about all known Archaius, Brookesia, Calumma, Furcifer and Palleon species. I know that Glaw & Vences' field guide to reptiles and amphibians of Madagascar covers a lot of species, but the chameleon section forms only about 1/10th of the book.
Does anyone know if Colin Tilbury is indeed working on a Madagascan chameleon atlas? And if so, is there an expected release date/year?
I feel like I have most relevant literature in my collection (scientific articles put aside), but I'm definetely missing a good book about all known Archaius, Brookesia, Calumma, Furcifer and Palleon species. I know that Glaw & Vences' field guide to reptiles and amphibians of Madagascar covers a lot of species, but the chameleon section forms only about 1/10th of the book.