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''Bradypodion'' (meaning "slow-footed" in
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) is one of six genera of chameleons within the "true" or "typical" chameleons (
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Chamaeleonidae). They are native to
southern Africa Southern Africa is the southernmost subregion of the African continent, south of the Congo and Tanzania. The physical location is the large part of Africa to the south of the extensive Congo River basin. Southern Africa is home to a number o ...
, and are sometimes collectively called South African dwarf chameleons. Some other small chameleons from eastern and central Africa are occasionally placed herein, but this is probably in error and not followed here. See also Systematics below and ''
Kinyongia ''Kinyongia'' (derived from the group's name in Kiswahili language) is a chameleon genus recently established for several plesiomorphic species found in forest and woodland in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and far eastern DR Congo. All excep ...
'' and ''
Nadzikambia Currently, two species are placed in the recently established genus ''Nadzikambia'' (derived from the species' name in Chichewa). They are plesiomorphic, small chameleons from the Ruo Gorge forest on Mount Mulanje in Malawi and Mount Mabu in Mo ...
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Species

20 species are currently recognized:


Undescribed species

* Emerald dwarf chameleon, ''Bradypodion'' sp. (Emerald) * ''Bradypodion'' sp. (Groendal) * ''Bradypodion'' sp. (Grootvadersbosch) * ''Bradypodion'' sp. (Jagersbos)


Systematics

Delimitation of ''Bradypodion'' has been controversial for some time. Most species seem readily distinguishable by morphological characteristics, but for some time the genus was used as a wastebin taxon for smaller chameleons from sub-Saharan Africa with
plesiomorph In phylogenetics, a plesiomorphy ("near form") and symplesiomorphy are synonyms for an ancestral character shared by all members of a clade, which does not distinguish the clade from other clades. Plesiomorphy, symplesiomorphy, apomorphy, a ...
ic
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es. Alternatively, many of the present species were reduced to subspecies status. This has since been refuted, but several more species seem recognizable judging from morphological and mitochondrial
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and
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subunit 2
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data.Tolley ''et al.'' (2004) The
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and biogeography of this group is quite consistently resolved. The
Cape dwarf chameleon The Cape dwarf chameleon (''Bradypodion pumilum'') is a chameleon native to the South African province of the Western Cape, where it is restricted to the region around Cape Town. As with most chameleons, its tongue is twice the length of its body ...
and the
Knysna dwarf chameleon The Knysna dwarf chameleon (''Bradypodion damaranum'') is a species of dwarf chameleon in the ''Bradypodion'' ("slow footed") genus that is endemic to South Africa. It is a forest dweller, found only in a limited range in the afromontane fores ...
(and possibly one new species close to it) are basal lineages with unclear relationships; they seem a bit closer to each other than to any other species, but altogether are quite distant. They occur in isolated ranges in coastal
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and western Eastern Cape provinces. Inhabiting a wide range of
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s, they are (for the genus) large, and have brilliant, predominantly green coloration and long tails - just as in many ''
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''. These characters are
plesiomorph In phylogenetics, a plesiomorphy ("near form") and symplesiomorphy are synonyms for an ancestral character shared by all members of a clade, which does not distinguish the clade from other clades. Plesiomorphy, symplesiomorphy, apomorphy, a ...
ic, retained from the genus' ancestor. The remaining species form a well-supported clade, which in turn can be divided into smaller groups. One consists of forms that radiated on the seawards slopes of the
Drakensberg Mountains The Drakensberg (Afrikaans: Drakensberge, Zulu: uKhahlambha, Sotho: Maluti) is the eastern portion of the Great Escarpment, which encloses the central Southern African plateau. The Great Escarpment reaches its greatest elevation – within t ...
: the southern
Drakensberg dwarf chameleon The Drakensberg dwarf chameleon (''Bradypodion dracomontanum'') occurs in the Drakensberg, South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to t ...
, the northern
Transvaal dwarf chameleon The Transvaal dwarf chameleon (''Bradypodion transvaalense'') is a chameleon native to South Africa, where it is found in forested areas of Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces. It is also known as the Wolkberg dwarf chameleon, after the Wolkberg r ...
, and what appears to be undescribed species from the
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on the southeastern slopes. These are also plesiomorphic in ''habitus'' and habits. Another group of taxa occurs from easternmost Eastern Cape to central KwaZulu-Natal provinces, between
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and the
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. These inhabit a wide range of habitat and contain the plesiomorphic
Natal Midlands dwarf chameleon The Natal Midlands dwarf chameleon (''Bradypodion thamnobates'') is a chameleon native to woodland habitat in the inland Midlands area of the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. Description Its length is , relatively small for its genus, ...
from the namesake region, the small
black-headed dwarf chameleon The black-headed dwarf chameleon (''Bradypodion melanocephalum'') is a lizard of the family Chamaeleonidae endemic to KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is also known as the KwaZulu dwarf chamaeleon and Durban dwarf chameleon. Distribution This ch ...
which inhabits fynbos and other low forest on slopes of mainly coastal KwaZulu-Natal, and another probable new species from the Gilboa Forest area. These appear to be a quite recent radiation from a single ancestor, and the group requires more research as regards species limits, and geographical delimitation from the Drakensberg dwarf chameleon. Several largish but short-tailed and cryptic taxa inhabit more
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s such as karoo. The
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and
southern dwarf chameleon ''Bradypodion ventrale'', the southern dwarf chameleon, occurs in the Eastern Cape, South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the so ...
s seem to have considerable gene flow range from Northern Cape to coastal Eastern Cape provinces. The small and nearly extinct
Smith's dwarf chameleon Smith's dwarf chameleon or the Elandsberg dwarf chameleon (''Bradypodion taeniabronchum'') is a species of lizard in the family Chamaeleonidae endemic to South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the ...
is close to these; it occurs on the
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inland from
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. Less closely related is the
Robertson dwarf chameleon The Robertson dwarf chameleon, also known as the Little Karoo dwarf chameleon, (''Bradypodion gutturale'') is a chameleon in the genus ''Bradypodion''. It is found in the dry Fynbos and Renosterveld shrub vegetation, in the centre of the Western ...
, another aridland species which is found in Western Cape province inland from the range of the Cape dwarf chameleon and may be a
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, and an undescribed population from the
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. The last species with aridland
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ies, the Namaqua dwarf chameleon, is quite distant to the others; it occurs in coastal regions from north of the Cape species through
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. This is probably still a part of a single radiation which brought about all the aridland taxa, and eventually Smith's dwarf chameleon. The remaining species are all small inhabitants of forested slopes and fynbos, such as the black-headed and Smith's dwarf chameleons. However, as already indicated by the distinctness of these two, their morphologies seem to be a convergent adaptation. The
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and
Transkei dwarf chameleon The Transkei dwarf chameleon or Pondo dwarf chameleon (''Bradypodion caffer'') is a chameleon endemic to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Reproduction Transkei dwarf chameleon are ovoviviparous. Habitat and conservation Transkei dwar ...
s from the east coasts of Eastern Cape may or may not be each other's closest relatives. Setaro's dwarf chameleon from northeastern coastal KwaZulu-Natal is not close to these. The
Zululand dwarf chameleon The Zululand dwarf chameleon (''Bradypodion nemorale'') is a species of lizard in the family Chamaeleonidae. It is also known as the Qudeni dwarf chameleon. It is endemic to South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Af ...
from western
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apparently consists of two or more species, one that may be closer to the preceding, and one that might be an early offshoot of the ancestral Drakensberg stock, and which are distinguishable by morphological and mtDNA characteristics.Raw (2001), Tolley ''et al.'' (2004) In conclusion, of the three basic morphotypes found in this genus, one (bright, long-tailed, large) is plesiomorphic, another (large, short-tailed, drab) apparently only evolved once, and the third (the small, slope-inhabiting forms) are convergent in morphology. The ancestors of ''Bradypodion'' thus were mid-sized chameleons with vivid color, which settled the Cape region from roughly north-northwestwards. Due to climate changes with fluctuating aridity, the basal lineages inhabiting humid fynbos in the southwest became isolated from each other and from the animals living around the border region between Northern and Eastern Cape and Free State, and Lesotho. The aridland habitat fluctuates in extent during climate shifts, and mountainous habitat becomes fragmented or consolidates accordingly. Consequently, the Drakensberg, the ''B. thamnobates''-''B. melanocephalum'', and the aridland group, as well as several coastal lineages, diverged and evolved to their present-day ranges and diversity.


Footnotes


References

* (1998): ''Field Guide to Snakes and Other Reptiles of Southern Africa''. Struik Publishers Ltd, Cape Town (revised edition). * (1986): Phylogeny and classification of the Chamaeleonidae (Sauria) with special reference to hemipenis morphology. ''Bonner Zoologische Monographien'' 22: 1–64. * (1997): Liste der rezenten Amphibien und Reptilien - Chamaeleonidae. ''Das Tierreich'' 112: i-xiv, 1-85. * (2004): Phylogenetics of the southern African dwarf chameleons, ''Bradypodion'' (Squamata: Chamaeleonidae). ''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 30: 354–365. PDF fulltext
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