Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Superphylum: Deuterostomia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
Megaclassis: Osteichthyes
Cladus: Sarcopterygii
Cladus: Rhipidistia
Cladus: Tetrapodomorpha
Cladus: Eotetrapodiformes
Cladus: Elpistostegalia
Superclassis: Tetrapoda
Cladus: Reptiliomorpha
Cladus: Amniota
Classis: Reptilia
Cladus: Eureptilia
Cladus: Romeriida
Subclassis: Diapsida
Cladus: Sauria
Infraclassis: Lepidosauromorpha
Superordo: Lepidosauria
Ordo: Squamata
Cladus: Unidentata Episquamata Toxicofera
Subordo: Iguania
Infraordo: Acrodonta
Familia: Chamaeleonidae
Subfamilia: Chamaeleoninae
Genus: Chamaeleo
Species: C. africanus – C. anchietae – C. arabicus – C. calcaricarens – C. calyptratus – C. chamaeleon – C. dilepis – C. etiennei – C. gracilis – C. laevigatus – C. jacksonii – C. melleri – C. monachus – C. namaquensis – C. necasi – C. oweni – C. quilensis – C. roperi – C. ruspolii – C. senegalensis – C. tremperi – C. verrucosus – C. zeylanicus
Name
Chamaeleo Laurenti, 1768
Synonyms
Phumanola Gray, 1864
Calyptosaura Gray, 1864
Erizia Gray, 1864
References
Tilbury, C.R.; Tolley, K.A. 2009: A re-appraisal of the systematics of the African genus Chamaeleo (Reptilia: Chamaeleonidae). Zootaxa, 2079: 57–68. Abstract & excerpt
Links
ION
Nomenclator Zoologicus
Vernacular names
English: Chameleons
русский: Настоящие хамелеоны
Chamaeleo is a genus of chameleons in the family Chamaeleonidae. Most species of the genus Chamaeleo are found in sub-Saharan Africa, but a few species are also present in northern Africa, southern Europe, and southern Asia east to India and Sri Lanka.
Description
Species in the genus Chamaeleo are slow moving, with independently movable eyes, the ability to change skin colouration, a long tongue, usually a prehensile tail, and special leg adaptations for grasping vegetation. Males are generally larger and more colorful than females.
Behavior
The vast majority of Chamaeleo species are arboreal and typically found in trees or bushes, but a few species (notably the Namaqua Chameleon) are partially or largely terrestrial.
Reproduction
The genus Chamaeleo includes only oviparous species.
In captivity
With few exceptions, the chameleons most commonly seen in captivity are all members of the genus Chamaeleo, notably the common, Senegal, and veiled chameleons, but even they require special care.
Taxonomy
Chamaeleo is the type genus of the family Chamaeleonidae.
All other genera of the subfamily Chamaeleoninae (Bradypodion, Calumma, Furcifer, Kinyongia, Nadzikambia, and Trioceros) have at some point been included in the genus Chamaeleo, but are now regarded as separate genera by virtually all authorities.
Extant species
14 species are recognized as being valid, and subspecies are recognized for some species.[2]
Image | Scientific name | Common Name | Distribution |
---|---|---|---|
Chamaeleo africanus Laurenti, 1768 | African chameleon | Sahel, from Mali and Mauritania to Sudan, north to Egypt | |
Chamaeleo anchietae Bocage, 1872 | Angola double-scaled chameleon | Angola (Huila, Mossamedes), Congo | |
Chamaeleo arabicus Matschie, 1893 | Arabian chameleon | southern Arabian Peninsula | |
Chamaeleo calcaricarens Böhme, 1985 | Awash spurless chameleon | Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, N Somalia | |
Chamaeleo calyptratus A.M.C. Duméril & A.H.A. Duméril, 1851 | veiled chameleon | Yemen and Saudi Arabia | |
Chamaeleo chamaeleon (Linnaeus, 1758) | common chameleon | S Greece (Aegean Islands, Crete, Chios, Samos), Malta, S Portugal, S Spain, S/E Turkey, Cyprus, Italy (Apulia, Calabria),
N Africa: Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sinai, Israel, Jordan, SW Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq |
|
Chamaeleo dilepis Leach, 1819 | flap-necked chameleon | Congo, Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Kenya, Malawi (Shire Highlands), Namibia, Nigeria, Republic of South Africa, Swaziland, Botswana,
Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda (see note), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire; except in the north), Zambia, Burundi, Uganda, E Zaire, Tanzania (Pemba Island), Mozambique, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe |
|
Chamaeleo gracilis Hallowell, 1844 | graceful chameleon | Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Guinea (Conakry),
Gambia, Benin, E Burkina Faso |
|
Chamaeleo laevigatus Gray, 1863 | smooth chameleon | Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, North and South Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Central African Republic, Zambia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Cameroon | |
Chamaeleo monachus Gray, 1865 | Socotran chameleon | Yemen (Socotra Island) | |
Chamaeleo namaquensis A. Smith, 1831 | Namaqua chameleon | South Angola, Namibia, Republic of South Africa | |
Chamaeleo necasi Ullenbruch, P. Krause & Böhme, 2007 | Nečas' flap-necked chameleon | Togo, Benin | |
Chamaeleo senegalensis Daudin, 1802 | Senegal chameleon | Tropical West Africa from Senegal to Cameroon: Guinea-Bissau, Guinea (Conakry), Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Mali, Gambia (HÅKANSSON 1981), Central African Republic, Mauritania | |
Chamaeleo zeylanicus Laurenti, 1768 | Indian chameleon | Sri Lanka, India (Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Southern plains of the Ganges, Tamil Nadu, Telangana), Pakistan |
Nota bene: A binomial authority or trinomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species or subspecies was originally described in a genus other than Chamaeleo.
Fossils
Image | Scientific name | Distribution |
---|---|---|
†Chamaeleo caroliquarti Moody & Rocek, 1980 | Czech Republic |
References
Genus "Chamaeleo ". ITIS (Integrated Taxonomic Information System). www.itis.gov.
Genus Chamaeleo at The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
Further reading
Branch, Bill (2004). Field Guide to Snakes and other Reptiles of Southern Africa. Third Revised edition, Second impression. Sanibel Island, Florida: Ralph Curtis Books. 399 pp. ISBN 0-88359-042-5. (Genus Chamaeleo, p. 227).
Laurenti JN (1768). Specimen medicum, exhibens synopsin reptilium emendatam cum experimentis circa venena et antidota reptilium austriacorum. Vienna: "Joan. Thom. Nob. de Trattnern". 214 pp. + Plates I-V. (Chamaeleo, new genus, p. 45). (in Latin).
Spawls S, Howell K, Drewes R, Ashe J (2002). A Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa. Köln, Germany: Academic Press. 544 pp. ISBN 0-12-656470-1.
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/"
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License