. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 17. Fig. 3 a & b. Hemipenis of C. africanus. a = sulcal view, b = lateral view. Chamaeleo calyptratus Dumeril, 1851 (Fig. 4) ZFMK 29067 Sana, Yemen Hemipenes clavate, pedicel one third of hemipenislength. Sulcal lips well developed and partially set with rows of minute papillae. The truncus is calyculate, i. e. proximally there are parallel ridges that interconnect gradually to enclose large transversely elongated calyces halfway the pedicel and the apex. The apex terminates in a pair of large sickle-shaped rotulae. Proximally at the sulcal side
. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 17. Fig. 3 a & b. Hemipenis of C. africanus. a = sulcal view, b = lateral view. Chamaeleo calyptratus Dumeril, 1851 (Fig. 4) ZFMK 29067 Sana, Yemen Hemipenes clavate, pedicel one third of hemipenislength. Sulcal lips well developed and partially set with rows of minute papillae. The truncus is calyculate, i. e. proximally there are parallel ridges that interconnect gradually to enclose large transversely elongated calyces halfway the pedicel and the apex. The apex terminates in a pair of large sickle-shaped rotulae. Proximally at the sulcal side of these rotulae a partially ser- rated ridge can be seen to border an area in which two groups of smaller rotulae are positioned. Each group consists of two collateral rotulae of almost equal size that are oriented obliquely. All rotulae have a finely serrated margin. Chamaeleo calyptratus calcarifer Peters, 1854 ZFMK 41091 5 km north of the Yemen border, Saudia Arabia Hemipenes as those of C. calyptratus with six rotulae on top of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
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