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The canopy chameleon (Furcifer willsii), also known commonly as Wills's chameleon or incorrectly as Will's chameleon, [3] is a species of lizard in the family Chamaeleonidae. The species is endemic to Madagascar .
Furcifer is a genus of chameleons whose member species are mostly endemic to Madagascar, but F. cephalolepis and F. polleni are endemic to the Comoros. Additionally, F. pardalis has been introduced to Réunion , Mauritius and Florida , while F. oustaleti has been introduced to Kenya and Florida.
The Petter's chameleon (Furcifer petteri) is a species of chameleon, which is endemic to northern Madagascar. Furcifer petteri was initially described as the subspecies Chamaeleo willsii petteri by Édouard-Raoul Brygoo and Charles Domergue in 1966, but later transferred to the genus Furcifer and given full species status by Frank Glaw and Miguel Vences in 1994.
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Angel's chameleon (Furcifer angeli) Furcifer bifidus; Furcifer cephalolepis; Carpet chameleon (Furcifer lateralis) Furcifer major; Malagasy giant chameleon (Furcifer oustaleti) Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) Mayotte chameleon (Furcifer polleni) Warty chameleon (Furcifer verrucosus) Furcifer viridis; Canopy chameleon (Furcifer willsii)
Furcifer verrucosus (Cuvier, 1829) Furcifer lateralis (Gray, 1831) Furcifer rhinoceratus (Gray, 1845) Furcifer balteatus (Duméril & Bibron, 1851) Furcifer antimena (Grandidier, 1872) Furcifer campani (Grandidier, 1872) Furcifer labordi (Grandidier, 1872) Furcifer minor (Günther, 1879) Furcifer willsii (Günther, 1890) Furcifer oustaleti ...
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Furcifer oustaleti ( Mocquard , 1894) The Malagasy giant chameleon or Oustalet's chameleon ( Furcifer oustaleti ) is a large species of chameleon which is native to entire Madagascar , [ 2 ] but also has been introduced near Nairobi in Kenya (though its current status there is unclear) and in Miami-Dade County in the United States.