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Trioceros laterispinis (LOVERIDGE, 1932)

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Higher TaxaChamaeleonidae, Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Spiny-flanked chameleon
G: Seitenstachelchamäleon 
SynonymChamaeleon laterispinis LOVERIDGE 1932
Chamaeleon laterispinis — DAAN & HILLENIUS 1966: 128
Chamaeleo laterispinis brookesiaeformis BÖHME 1982
Chamaeleo (Trioceros) laterispinis — NECAS 1999: 282
Trioceros laterispinis — TILBURY & TOLLEY 2009
Trioceros laterispinis — TILBURY 2010: 668
Trioceros laterispinis — SPAWLS et al. 2018: 296 
DistributionTanzania (Uzungwe Mts.)

Type locality: Kigogo, Uzungwa Mts., Tanzania.

brookesiaeformis: Type locality: Kibau Iyaya, SW Uzungwa Mts., Tanzania  
Reproductionovovivparous 
TypesHolotype: MCZ 31386, Paratype: NHMUK 1946.8.18.59 (Previously MCZ 31388), male
Holotype: ZFMK 30785 [brookesiaeformis] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: “This small chameleon seems to hold a somewhat isolated position with no near relatives. It is characterized by its very spinose appearance, not only a dorsal ridge of large, distinct spines, but equally large ones growing at right angles from the flanks.” (Loveridge 1932: 381)


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Comment 
EtymologyNamed after L.: latus (lateris > later) side or flank; spina, spine; -us/a/um, adjectival ending: flank-spined, denoting the large, flexible thorn-like spiny scales along the flanks (Charles Klaver, pers. comm., 11 Jan 2023). 
References
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  • Böhme,W. 1987. Seltene Reptilien aus dem Uzungwe-Gebirge, Süd-Tansania. Herpetofauna 9 (48): 27-34 - get paper here
  • Broadley, D. G. & HOWELL, K. M. 1991. A check list of the reptiles of Tanzania, with synoptic keys. Syntarsus 1: 1—70
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  • Daan, S. & Hillenius,D. 1966. Catalogue of the type specimens of amphibians and reptiles in the Zoological Museum, Amsterdam. Beaufortia 13: 117-144
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