Trioceros nyirit STIPALA, LUTZMANN, MALONZA, BORGHESIO, WILKINSON, GODLEY & EVANS, 2011
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Higher Taxa | Chamaeleonidae, Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Mt Mtelo Stump-nosed Chameleon, Pokot Chameleon |
Synonym | Trioceros nyirit STIPALA, LUTZMANN, MALONZA, BORGHESIO, WILKINSON, GODLEY & EVANS 2011 Trioceros nyirit — SPAWLS et al. 2018: 301 |
Distribution | Kenya (Cherangani Hills [elevation 2900-3150m], Mtelo massif [elevation 2276-3121m]) Type locality: Gatau Pass (2500m), Mtelo massif, northwest Kenya |
Reproduction | viviparous (phylogenetic imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: NMK-L3166/1, adult male, collected by Jan Stipala and Joash Nyamache on 21st July 2006. Paratypes. 4 males and 4 females. NMK-L3166/2, male, NMK-L3166/ 3-4, females, southern slopes of Mtelo massif (2200-3100m); NMK-L2990/1 & 5, males, NMK-L2990/ 2-3, females, Gatau Pass, Mtelo massif (2200- 2500m). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A medium sized chameleon (largest male 191mm TL, largest female 180.5 mm TL) with heterogeneous body scalation; short, forward-pointing rostral process covered in enlarged scales; straight to weakly curved parietal crest, rising gradually posteriorly to meet the lateral crests to form a prominent, moderately steep triangular casque; This combination of characters differentiates T. nyirit sp. nov. from other species in the bitaeniatus-group. |
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Etymology | Named after the Pokot word for chameleon, nyirit. The distribution of T. nyirit sp. nov. occurs mainly within the Pokot tribal area. |
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