bibo:journal"Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society";
bibo:pubDate"2018-04-09";
bibo:startPage"1";
bibo:volume"2018";
dc:creator"David Prötzel; Miguel Vences; Oliver Hawlitschek; Mark D. Scherz; Fanomezana M. Ratsoavina; Frank Glaw";
dc:date"2018";
dc:title"Endangered beauties: micro-CT cranial osteology, molecular genetics and external morphology reveal three new species of chameleons in the Calumma boettgeri complex (Squamata: Chamaeleonidae)";
dc:description"Figure 9. Identification key to the species of the Calumma boettgeri complex, including the three new species described here. Diagnostic characters are markedin red. For a comparison of diagnostic characters, see alsoTable 5.";
dc:description"Figure 1. Molecular differentiation of species in the Calumma boettgeri complex.A, maximum likelihood tree based on DNA sequences of the mitochondrial ND2 gene (515 bp). Numbers at nodes are bootstrap proportions expressed as a percentage (2000 replicates) followed by posterior probabilities from an independent Bayesian inference analysis of the same dataset.GenBankaccession numbersaregivenforeachsequenceincluded.B,haplotype networkestimatedfromsequences of the nuclear CMOS gene (410 bp). Black dots represent additional mutational steps, and species are assigned the same colours as in the mitochondrial DNA tree.";
dc:description"Figure 3. Holotypes of the three new Calumma species as preserved specimens.A, C. uetzi sp. nov. (ZSM 1688/2012). B, C. lefona sp. nov. (ZSM 2849/2010).C, C. juliae sp. nov. (ZSM 143/2016).Scale bar:20 mm.";