Annals of the South African MuseumThe Museum, 1973 - Natural history |
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... lower temperatures for reproductive reasons , which is discussed later in the section on reproduction . C. pumilus occurs sparsely in montane valleys and is subject there to lower environmental temperatures than those inhabiting ...
... lower temperatures for reproductive reasons , which is discussed later in the section on reproduction . C. pumilus occurs sparsely in montane valleys and is subject there to lower environmental temperatures than those inhabiting ...
Page 76
... lower and upper jaw intermesh with each other . In C. namaquensis there are usually 15 teeth in each half of the lower jaw , of which the first and fifth teeth are the smallest ; teeth 6-10 and 15 are equi- sized ; and teeth 11-14 are ...
... lower and upper jaw intermesh with each other . In C. namaquensis there are usually 15 teeth in each half of the lower jaw , of which the first and fifth teeth are the smallest ; teeth 6-10 and 15 are equi- sized ; and teeth 11-14 are ...
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... lower pair of tubercles are more conical , and not as prominently developed . The distance between the middle and upper row of tubercles is greater than that between the middle and lower row . The lowest row may be exposed ( Fig . 3C ) ...
... lower pair of tubercles are more conical , and not as prominently developed . The distance between the middle and upper row of tubercles is greater than that between the middle and lower row . The lowest row may be exposed ( Fig . 3C ) ...
Contents
CHAMAELEO PUMILUS PUMILUS GMELIN | 3 |
Materials and Methods | 9 |
G Territorial and population studies | 15 |
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2-segmented 2nd antenna abdomen agamid Ampelisca amphipods Anacanthobatis apical basal segment bearing body temperatures Bustard Cape Town capensis Cenomanian Chamaeleo namaquensis Chamaeleo pumilus chamaeleons coastal colour convex copepods coxa dactyl Diagnosis dilepis distal Distribution dorsal dunes Durban eggs elongate environmental temperatures exopod False Bay female flagellum genital segment genus gnathopod head hind margin Holotype iguanid inland inner margin K. H. Barnard lateral lizards lobe longer than wide Lüderitz male mandible maxilla maxilliped Namib Natal node ovig palm palp parasitic peduncle pereiopod pereon segments pleon plumose setae posterior margin posteriorly present species prey proximal rami Records reptiles reticulate rounded Schellenberg setae shorter slightly snout-vent solidum South African Museum South West Africa specimens spines Stebbing striate substrate Table Bay teeth telson terminal segment thermoregulation third pleonal epimeron thoracic leg tooth total length truncus tubercles Turrilites uropod Uta stansburiana ventral Zool