Furcifer labordi (GRANDIDIER, 1872)
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Higher Taxa | Chamaeleonidae, Sauria, Iguania, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | E: Labord’s chameleon G: Labords Chamäleon |
Synonym | Chamaeleo labordi GRANDIDIER 1872: 7 Chamaeleo barbouri HECHENBLEIKNER 1942 Furcifer labordi — GLAW & VENCES 1994: 252 Furcifer labordi — NECAS 1999: 214 Furcifer labordi — NECAS 2012 Furcifer labordi — GLAW et al .2020 |
Distribution | SW Madagascar Type locality: Cote occidentale de Madagascar |
Reproduction | oviparous. Furcifer labordi has a posthatching life span of just 4–5 months. At the start of the active season (November), an age cohort of hatchlings emerges; larger juveniles or adults are not present. These hatchlings grow rapidly, reach sexual maturity in less than 2 months, and reproduce in January–February. After reproduction, senescence appears, and the active season concludes with population-wide adult death. Consequently, during the dry season, the entire population is represented by developing eggs that incubate for 8–9 months before synchronously hatching at the onset of the following rainy season. Remarkably, this chameleon spends more of its short annual life cycle inside the egg than outside of it. |
Types | Syntypes: MNHN-RA 5469 (1 specimen) and MNHN-RA 5470 (2 specimens MNHN-RA 5470 and 5470A). Total three syntypes Holotype: MCZ 7758 [barbouri] |
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Comment | Life span: Furcifer labordi is the current record holder for shortest lifespan among tetrapods, with only 4-5 months. Distribution: see Glaw et al. 2020: 345 (Fig. 1) for a map. |
Etymology | Named after Jean Gascon Laborde (1806-1878), a French adventurer. |
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