Rieppeleon
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Genus: | Rieppeleon Matthee, Tilbury & Townsend, 2004
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Rieppeleon is a genus of small, typically brown chameleons found in forests and savannas in central East Africa (extending slightly into adjacent DR Congo). They are found at low levels in bushes, or on the ground among grass or leaf litter.[1]
Taxonomy
The genus was named after the herpetologist Olivier Rieppel.[2] Until recently, they were commonly included in the genus Rhampholeon instead.
- Beardless pygmy chameleon, Rieppeleon brachyurus
- Bearded pygmy chameleon, Rieppeleon brevicaudatus
- Kenya pygmy chameleon, Rieppeleon kerstenii
- R. k. kerstenii
- R. k. robecchii
References
- ^ Spawls, S.; Drewes, R.; Ashe, J. (2002). A Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa. Köln: Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-656470-1.
- ^ Mattison, Chris; Garbutt, Nick (2012). Chameleons. United States: Firefly Books Inc. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-77085-121-4.
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