- far as Ghana.
Trioceros was
considered a
subgenus of the
genus Chamaeleo until 2009, when it was
elevated to full
genus level.
Trioceros vary
greatly in...
- Jackson's
chameleon (
Trioceros jacksonii), also
known commonly as Jackson's
horned chameleon, the three-horned chameleon, and the
Kikuyu three-horned...
-
Chamaeleoninae included the
genera Bradypodion, Calumma, Chamaeleo,
Furcifer and
Trioceros, as well as the
genera later split off from them (Archaius, Nadzikambia...
-
Trioceros johnstoni,
known commonly as Johnston's chameleon, Johnston's three-horned chameleon, and the
Ruwenzori three-horned chameleon, is a species...
-
Trioceros conirostratus, the
South Sudanese unicorn chameleon, is a
species of
chameleon found in
South Sudan and Uganda. Stipala, J. (2014). "Trioceros...
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Trioceros marsabitensis, Tilbury's chameleon,
Mount Marsabit chameleon, or
Mount Marsabit one-horned chameleon, is a
species of
chameleon endemic to Kenya...
-
Trioceros werneri, the Wemer's
chameleon or Wemer's three-horned chameleon, is a
species of
chameleon that is
endemic to
forests and
nearby gardens at...
-
Trioceros deremensis, the
Usambara three-horned
chameleon or wavy chameleon, is a
species of
chameleon that is
endemic to
forests in the
Eastern Arc Mountains...
-
Trioceros affinis, Rüppell's
desert chameleon or
beardless Ethiopian montane chameleon, is a
species of
chameleon endemic to Ethiopia. Loader, S. (2014)...
-
subgenus Trioceros as
Chamaeleo (
Trioceros) cristatus. In 2009,
Trioceros was
elevated to full
genus status by
Tilbury and
Tolley and it
became Trioceros cristatus...