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Calumma fallax : ウィキペディア英語版 | Calumma fallax
''Calumma fallax'' (deceptive chameleon) is a species of chameleon endemic to eastern Madagascar, where its type locality is the Ikongo forest. It was first described by Mocquard in 1900 as ''Chamaeleon fallax'', and it was first described as ''Calumma fallax'' in 1986. It is a member of the Chamaeleoninae nominotypical subfamily of chameleons, and is believed to be found over an area of , although the population is unknown. ==Distribution and habitat== ''Calumma fallax'' is endemic to eastern Madagascar, and has a type locality of the Ikongo forest, Madagascar. It can be found at a mid-altitude over an area of about , although this is not confirmed. The International Union for Conservation of Nature have classed this species as Data Deficient, as not enough information on this species is available to correctly classify it. The population of this species is unknown and no population trend is known. It is found in an area where the habitat is affected by the slash-and-burn agricultural method, bushfires, and logging. ''Calumma fallax'' is used in the pet industry and is sometimes domesticated.〔
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