Trioceros harennae, also known commonly as the Harenna hornless chameleon, is a species of lizard in the family Chamaeleonidae. The species is endemic to Ethiopia.[2] There are two recognized subspecies.

Trioceros harennae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Iguania
Family: Chamaeleonidae
Genus: Trioceros
Species:
T. harennae
Binomial name
Trioceros harennae
(Largen, 1995)
Synonyms[2]
  • Chamaeleo harennae
    Largen, 1995

Etymology edit

The specific name, harennae, refers to the Harenna escarpment in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. The subspecific name, fitchi, is in honor of Free Methodist minister Stephen Fitch who was one of the collectors of the holotype.[2][3]

Geographic range edit

T. harennae is native to the Bale Mountains in the regional state of Oromia in Ethiopia.[1][2]

Habitat edit

The preferred natural habitats of T. harennae are forest and shrubland (above treeline), at altitudes of 2,400–3,300 m (7,900–10,800 ft).[1]

Description edit

T. harennae may attain a total length (including tail) of 13.8 cm (5.4 in).[1]

Reproduction edit

The mode of reproduction of T. harennae has been described as viviparous[1] and as ovoviviparous.[2] Litter size is 8–12.[1]

Subspecies edit

Two subspecies are recognized as being valid, including the nominotypical subspecies.[2]

  • Trioceros harenae harennae (Largen, 1995)
  • Trioceros harennae fitchi (Nečas, 2004)

Nota bene: A trinomial authority in parentheses indicates that the subspecies was originally described in a genus other than Trioceros.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Loader, S. (2014). "Trioceros harennae". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2014: e.T203825A2771682. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2014-3.RLTS.T203825A2771682.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Species Trioceros harennae at The Reptile Database www.reptile-database.org.
  3. ^ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Chamaeleo harennae, p. 116; C. h. fitchi, p. 90).

Further reading edit

  • Largen MJ (1995). "A new species of chameleon (Reptilia: Sauria: Chamaeleonidae) from montane forest in Ethiopia". Tropical Zoology 8 (2): 333–339. (Chamaeleo harennae, new species).
  • Largen MJ, Spawls S (2009). Amphibians and Reptiles of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Frankfurt am Main: Edition Chimaira / Serpents Tale. 694 pp. ISBN 978-3899734669.
  • Nečas P (2004). "Chamaeleo (Trioceros) harennae fitchi (Reptilia: Sauria: Chamaeleonidae), ein neues Chamaleon aus dem äthiopischen Hochland ". Sauria 26 (1): 3–9. (Chamaeleo harennae fitchi, new subspecies). (in German).
  • Tilbury CR, Tolley KA (2009). "A re-appraisal of the systematics of the African genus Chamaeleo (Reptilia: Chamaeleonidae)". Zootaxa 2079: 57–68. (Trioceros harennae, new combination).