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Brookesia peyrierasi

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Brookesia peyrierasi
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B. peyrierasi
Binomial name
Brookesia peyrierasi

Brookesia peyrierasi is a diminutive chameleon from north-eastern Madagascar. It is known commonly as Peyrieras' pygmy chameleon, named after the herpetologist André Peyriéras.[2]

Similar species

A 1999 paper in the Journal of Zoology disputed a 1995 paper which considered this species and B. tuberculata to be the same species as B. minima. The later paper discussed the same details as the first – subtle morphological differences in the hemipenises of the respective species and determined they were not conspecific. They also found differences in the arrangement of head crests and in minute spines above the eyes.[3]

References

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  2. ^ Beolens B, Watkins M, Grayson M (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Brookesia peyrierasi, p. 205).
  3. ^ Glaw F, Vences M, Ziegler T, Böhme W, Köhler J (1999). "Specific distinctness and biogeography of the dwarf chameleons Brookesia minima, B. peyrierasi and B. tuberculata (Reptilia: Chamaeleonidae): evidence from hemipenial and external morphology". [1] Journal of Zoology 247 (2): 225-238.

Bibliography

  • Klaver C, Böhme W (1997). "Chamaeleonidae". Das Tierreich 112: xiv + 1-85.
  • Martin J (1992). Masters of Disguise: A Natural History of Chameleons. New York: Facts On File, Inc.
  • Necas P. (1999). Chameleons: Nature's Hidden Jewels. Malabar, Florida: Krieger Publishing Company.