. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 23. Fig. 8. Hemipenis of C montium, sulcal view. Chamaeleo johnstoni Boulenger, 1901 ZMA 11959 Görna, Zaire The hemipenes have two pairs of small semicircular rotulae with denticulated margins. The ridges of the calyces continue over the apex and dissolve gradually in fringes and papillae. The last of these papillae are positioned between the sulcal rotulae. Near the base of these rotulae are a few scattered papillae and a little more medially and prox- imally are two papillary fields with 4 to 5 papillae each. Except for the rotulae the hemipenes ar


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 23. Fig. 8. Hemipenis of C montium, sulcal view. Chamaeleo johnstoni Boulenger, 1901 ZMA 11959 Görna, Zaire The hemipenes have two pairs of small semicircular rotulae with denticulated margins. The ridges of the calyces continue over the apex and dissolve gradually in fringes and papillae. The last of these papillae are positioned between the sulcal rotulae. Near the base of these rotulae are a few scattered papillae and a little more medially and prox- imally are two papillary fields with 4 to 5 papillae each. Except for the rotulae the hemipenes are set with diffusely dispersed melanophores. Chamaeleo quadricornis Tornier, 1899 ZFMK 15291 and 15292 Mt. Lefo, Hemipenes not unhke those of C. montium. Calyces smaller and shallower. Two pairs of small denticulated rotulae are present, as well as two papillary fields with up 9 papillae/field, that are, however, situated a little more proximally of the sulcal rotulae than in C. montium. Chamaeleo camerunensis Müller, 1909 ZSM 484-1909 Bibundi, Cameroon. 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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