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- W2185378804 abstract "of the Madagascan offshore islands, boasting at least 80 amphibian and reptile species (Andreone et al., 2003, Glaw and Vences, 2007). Despite extensive herpetological research having been conducted on Nosy Be over the past 130 years, new records are still being made (e.g., McLellan, 2013). Our on-going study on the island recently revealed the presence of an additional chameleon species within the primary forests of the Lokobe Reserve, Furcifer petteri. The male specimen (Fig. 2) was discovered during an active search at night in primary forest, at a roosting height of 1.75m, on the border of Lokobe Reserve on the 6th August 2013 (13.41166, 48.33410). The specimen largely resembles typical Furcifer petteri but has a dorsal crest of at least 12 distinct tubercles on the anterior dorsum (Fig. 2) and its total length (16.4 cm) is close to the maximum length recorded for males of this species (16.8 cm; Glaw and Vences, 2007). Additionally, its tail is long (9.1 cm) in comparison to its snout to vent length (7.3 cm), but typical males of Furcifer petteri have a shorter tail in comparison to snout-vent length (up to 9 cm; Glaw and Vences, 2007). Furthermore, its rostral appendages are shorter in comparison to a typical Furcifer petteri. This unusual combination of characters suggests that further research and data are necessary to better understand the morphological variability of Furcifer petteri and to clarify the identity of this population. Unfortunately, due to the lack of the necessary permits, neither tissue samples nor voucher specimens could be collected, and therefore we relied upon observational and photographic evidence to identify the species. Furcifer petteri’s current distribution extends across northern mainland Madagascar, and it is known to also occur in fragmented forest patches in Ankarana Reserve (Rakotomalala and Raselimanana, 2003), Montagne des Francais (D’Cruze et al., 2007), Ampombofofo (Megson et al., 2009), Antsolipa forest (Labanowski and Lowin, 2011), Montagne D’Ambre, and the nearby village of Jeffroville and Shahfary forest, whilst a remote population exists at the southern locality of Bora (Glaw and Vences, 2007; Fig. 1). This is the first known documented sighting of Furcifer petteri on Nosy Be, suggesting that it exists in a very low population density on the island. The species was also found in low frequency at Montagne des Francais (D’Cruze et al., 2007) and is considered to be rare or absent from areas with high-levels of human disturbance or deforestation (Jenkins et al., 2011). Herpetology Notes, volume 7: 149-151 (2014) (published online on 11 April 2014)" @default.
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- W2185378804 title "First record of Petter's chameleon, Furcifer petteri (Brygoo & Domergue, 1966) from Nosy Be Island, Northwest Madagascar" @default.
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