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English: Labeled skull elements of Calumma benovskyi
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Source Čerňanský, A.; Herrel, A.; Kibii, J.M.; Anderson, C.V.; Boistel, R.; Lehmann, T. (2020). "The only complete articulated early Miocene chameleon skull (Rusinga Island, Kenya) suggests an African origin for Madagascar's endemic chameleons". Scientific Reports. 10 (1): Article number 109. Bibcode:2020NatSR..10..109C. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-57014-5. PMC 6954250. PMID 31924840
Author Čerňanský, A.; Herrel, A.; Kibii, J.M.; Anderson, C.V.; Boistel, R.; Lehmann, T.

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