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Vences's chameleon

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Vences' chameleon
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C. vencesi
Binomial name
Calumma vencesi
Andreone, Mattioli, Jesu & Randrianirina, 2001
Range of Vences' chameleon

Vences' chameleon (Calumma vencesi) is a species of chameleon endemic to Madagascar. It was named after Miguel Vences, a German herpetologist.[2]

Distribution and habitat

The range of Vences' chameleon is not well understood; it is thought the total area is around 591 square kilometers. What is certain is that specimens have been collected from several forests in the northeastern corner of Madagascar. The species mostly inhabits the understories of humid forests in the lowlands.[1]

Conservation and threats

The main threat to Vences' chameleon is habitat loss and degradation. While having a sizable range, the species is extremely intolerant of damaged habitat. Also, it has not been recorded in any protected areas, making it all the more vulnerable to logging and slash and burn agriculture. Fortunately, the illegal trade of this species seems to be virtually nonexistent.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Jenkins, R.K.B., Andreone, F., Andriamazava, A., Anjeriniaina, M., Brady, L., Glaw, F., Griffiths, R.A., Rabibisoa, N., Rakotomalala, D., Randrianantoandro, J.C., Randrianiriana, J., Randrianizahana , H., Ratsoavina, F. & Robsomanitrandrasana, E. 2011. Calumma vencesi. In: IUCN 2014. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2014.1. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 26 June 2014.
  2. ^ Calumma vencesi. The Reptile Database