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Description of a new pygmy chameleon (Chamaeleonidae: Brookesia) from central Madagascar

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Crottini, Angelica, Miralles, Aurélien, Glaw, Frank, Harris, James, Lima, Alexandra, Vences, Miguel (2012): Description of a new pygmy chameleon (Chamaeleonidae: Brookesia) from central Madagascar. Zootaxa 3490: 63-74, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.208594

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