Thursday, May 3, 2012
New Species of Miniature Chameleon Discovered in Madagascar
The newly discovered species appear to be restricted to single, mostly
karstic, localities in extreme northern Madagascar. The newly discovered
dwarf chameleon species represent striking cases of miniaturization and
microendemism and suggest the possibility of a range size-body size
relationship in Malagasy reptiles. The newly described Brookesia micra
reaches a maximum snout-vent length in males of 16 mm, and its total
length in both sexes is less than 30 mm, ranking it among the smallest
amniote vertebrates in the world. With a distribution limited to a very
small islet, this species may represent an extreme case of island
dwarfism.
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