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Bradypodion nemorale RAW, 1978

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Higher TaxaChamaeleonidae, Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Qudeni Dwarf Chameleon, Zululand Dwarf Chameleon
E: Nkandla Dwarf Chameleon [nkandlae] 
SynonymBradypodion nemorale RAW 1978
Bradypodion nemorale — KLAVER & BÖHME 1997
Bradypodion nemorale — NECAS 1999: 275
Bradypodion nkandlae RAW & BROTHERS 2008
Bradypodion nemorale RAW 1978 (part.)
Bradypodion nemorale — TILBURY 2010: 276 
DistributionRepublic of South Africa (Nkanala Forest, Qudeni Forest, Zululand)

Type locality: Qudeni forest, Zululand, S. Africa

nkandlae: South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal); Type locality: Nkandla Forest, Zululand, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  
Reproductionovoviviparous 
TypesHolotype: NMSA (also as NMP or NM) 1474 (Natal Museum collection, Pietermaritzburg)
Holotype: private collection, LRG Raw number LR900 collected by FL Farquharson, MN Harris and LRG Raw on 3 April 1977. This is presumably an immature specimen but no obviously adult specimens of this taxon have yet been collected [nkandlae] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A medium-sized dwarf chameleon. Casque strongly raised. Subocular tubercle not or only slightly raised. Cranial crests developed and distinct but not swollen or horn-coloured. Gular lobes longer than broad. Throat region pigmented with white gular grooves. Flanks without longitudinal grooves. Dorsal crest distinct, continuing on tail.


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CommentDistribution: For a map see TOLLEY et al. (2004).

Conservation: “Near threatened” (HILTON-TAYLOR 2000).

Synonymy: Bradypodion nkandlae RAW & BROTHERS 2008 has been synonymized with B. nemorale by TILBURY & TOLLEY 2009. B. nemorale is relatively widely spread and its precise species boundaries remain unclear, hence it is impossible to justify whether nkandlae or other populations deserve species status without more data (K. Tolley, pers. comm., 29 Feb 2020). 
EtymologyThis is derived from the Latin, nemoralis, meaning living in or frequenting groves or woods, and refers to the preferred forest habitat of the species.

Bradypodion nkandlae was named after the Latinised genitive noun “of Nkandla”, referring to the Nkandla Forest. 
References
  • Bates, M.F.; Branch, W.R., Bauer, A.M.; Burger, M., Marais, J.; Alexander, G.J. & de Villliers, M.S. (eds.) 2014. Atlas and Red List of the Reptiles of South Africa, Lesotho, and Swaziland. Suricata 1. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria, 512 pp.
  • Clark, Tyron K; Graham J Alexander, Krystal A Tolley 2024. Susceptibility of Dwarf Chameleons to Climate and Land Use Change: A Vulnerability Framework for Conservation Planning. African Zoology 59(1), 26-38 - get paper here
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  • Nečas, Petr 1999. Chameleons - Nature's Hidden Jewels. Edition Chimaira, Frankfurt; 348 pp.; ISBN 3-930612-04-6 (Europe)<br>ISBN 1-57524-137-4 (USA, Canada)
  • Raw, L. & Brothers, D.J. 2008. Redescription of the South African dwarf chameleon, Bradypodion nemorale Raw 1978 (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae), and description of two new species. ZooNova 1 (1): 1-7 - get paper here
  • Raw, L. R. G. 1978. A further new dwarf chameleon from Natal, South Africa (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae). Durban Mus. Novit. 11(15): 265-269.
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